Cyber Security & Compliance

Always a decisive step ahead of your attackers

Securing one’s own business in turbulent times brings new challenges for every company every day. Nowadays, companies interact with their employees, customers and partners in a variety of ways, with constantly increasing attack rates on all digital channels. Attack vectors have long since ceased to be generic or easily comprehensible. In doing so, it is important for you to secure your business without constantly redefining all measures. Finally, you still need time to implement compliance requirements, prepare audits and keep documentation up to date. It is becoming increasingly difficult to maintain an overview and quickly identify what is essential in a world of growing complexity and frequently changing standards. Information security, cyber resilience and compliance: All of this requires know-how and time resources.

Reliable security and compliance for your daily business

We cover all important areas of information security for you, from a solid organizational basis (Strategy & Information Security Management) to compliance with legal and regulatory requirements (Risk & Compliance) and focus areas such as Identity and Access Management (IAM), Customer IAM (CIAM) and Security Information & Event Management (SIEM).
We go far beyond management: our expertise in penetration testing helps you to identify as many attack vectors as possible – so that security gaps are closed before cyber criminals exploit them. Our experienced consultants define SW solutions for digital identity management and successfully implement them in projects ranging from 10 to 10,000,000 identities.

Your contact person

Michael
Schobel-Thoma
Manager and expert for information security & compliance

"Together with you, we increase your cyber resilience in a sustainable way - to prevent damage and minimize risks."

– Tobias Reuter, Ventum Consulting

Our partners

Our approach: individual - transparent - personal - sustainable

We understand IT, from the hardware to the store floor to the business. Whether on-premise, cloud or hybrid concepts: managing complexity and meeting diverse requirements is our daily business. Thanks to the many years of implementation and consulting expertise of our employees, we overcome the challenges in practice – even under difficult conditions, we lead your project to measurable success. We also want you to know how to help yourself in the medium term. So that your company is protected at all times – and you can concentrate on your business.

Frequently asked questions about cyber security & compliance

In an agile transformation, a company or organization fundamentally changes its way of working and corporate culture in order to establish agile principles and working methods. In this context, agility refers to an organization’s ability to adapt quickly, react flexibly and continuously improve its processes, products and services.

Components of agile transformation include

  • Changing the culture
  • Change in working methods
  • Adaptation of processes
  • Training and development of employees
  • Change in leadership
  • Continuous improvement

Agile transformations can take place in different industries and organizations. They are often initiated in response to the need to remain competitive in a rapidly changing market environment. However, an agile transformation and thus a certain change process is also associated with challenges and requires a strong commitment from executives and management as well as careful planning and implementation.

The duration of an agile transformation can vary greatly and depends on several factors, such as the size and complexity of the organization, the existing culture and way of working, the willingness of managers and employees to change and the specific goals of the transformation. It should also be noted that every department must be involved in the change process.

Overall, the change process of an agile transformation can take anywhere from a few months to several years. It is important that the organization views the process as a long-term investment in order to reap the benefits of agility. To accelerate the transformation process, agile coaches or consultants can be brought in to contribute proven methods and experience.

Agile process models are methodical approaches for the planning, development and management of projects and tasks based on agile principles. These models emphasize flexibility, collaboration, customer orientation and continuous improvement. The best-known frameworks are probably Scrum and Kanban.

With Scrum, the focus is on regular, time-limited work phases, known as sprints, in which a functional product increment is created. The framework includes clear roles (Scrum Master, Product Owner, Development Team) and events (Sprint Planning, Daily Stand-up, Sprint Review, Sprint Retrospective).

Kanban is an agile model that focuses on visualizing the work process and limiting work in progress. Teams typically use a Kanban board to track the progress of tasks and optimize the flow of work.

Other agile frameworks include Extreme Programming (XP), Lean Software Development, Crystal, Feature-Driven Development (FDD), Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) and Agile Unified Process (AUP). These frameworks are more suitable for smaller teams.

In order to align a large organization as a whole in an agile way, these frameworks must be scaled. Here, too, there are ready-made models such as SAFe (Scaled Agile Framework). There is no such thing as a “perfect” framework – rather, the selection of a suitable model depends on the specific requirements of a project or organization. Each model has its own principles, practices and tools that can be used flexibly and adapted to the needs of your company.

Scrum and agility are two terms that are often used together but have different meanings and applications. The main difference is that agile is a general philosophy or mindset, whereas Scrum is a specific method used within this agile framework.

Agility is a fundamental mindset that describes the ability of an organization or team to adapt quickly to changing requirements and circumstances. Collaboration, customer focus, flexibility and continuous improvement are promoted through agility. Agile principles are anchored in various methods and frameworks.

Scrum is one such specific framework. It is used to organize and manage complex projects or tasks. The focus is on regular, time-limited work phases, known as sprints, in which a functional product increment is created. The framework includes clear roles (Scrum Master, Product Owner, Development Team) and events (Sprint Planning, Daily Stand-up, Sprint Review, Sprint Retrospective). Scrum aims to promote transparency, control and adaptability in a team and to support continuous improvement. In addition to Scrum, there are numerous other agile methods and frameworks that can be used depending on the specific requirements and objectives of a project or team.

If an organization has certain goals and challenges that can be addressed effectively with agile methods, an agile transformation can make sense. Factors that speak in favor of an agile transformation are, for example

  • Fast-moving industries
  • Complex projects
  • Customer orientation
  • Improved collaboration
  • High speed of change
  • Continuous improvement
  • Development of innovative products
  • Employee participation

It is important to note that an agile transformation is not suitable for every organization or in every situation. It requires a careful planning process and a willingness to rethink existing working methods and cultures. Before an agile transformation, we therefore work with you to carefully evaluate your specific goals, challenges and organizational requirements to ensure that agility is the right approach.

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