WeDoIT wins Klassikradio as a new KRITIS customer – Security at the highest level with 360° XDR solution

WeDoIT has reached a significant milestone: Klassikradio, one of the best-known radio stations in Germany with over 6.8 million listeners, has become a new KRITIS (critical infrastructure) customer. Klassikradio is now relying on WeDoIT’s 360° XDR (Extended Detection and Response) solution to ensure the highest security standards.

Highest security standards for Klassikradio
With the implementation of our 360° XDR solution, we are setting new standards in the field of IT security. By combining state-of-the-art security architectures and the MITRE ATT&CK framework, we offer Klassikradio not only real-time protection, but also the ability to detect and combat threats immediately. Our free 24/7 Security Operations Center (SOC) service ensures that threats are monitored and neutralized around the clock.

Cooperation with RadioKlassik – IT security in focus
As part of our collaboration, WeDoIT will also be working closely with RadioKlassik. This partnership enables us to bring the topic of IT security directly to the ears of millions of listeners. Through targeted campaigns, we want to raise awareness of cybersecurity among the general public. Drawing attention to IT security is essential in an increasingly digitalized world.

“In RadioKlassik, we have found a partner who shares our vision of putting the focus on security. Together, we want to ensure greater security in the D.A.CH. region by educating both companies and end consumers about the dangers of the digital world,” says Benedikt Leisten, Managing Director of WeDoIT.

Future-proofing through innovative solutions
The cooperation and integration of the 360° XDR solution at Klassikradio shows that WeDoIT is able to support KRITIS customers with customized security solutions at the highest level. With a holistic approach and our partners in the D.A.CH. region, we offer companies the security they need in today’s threat situation.

Further information can be found on the RadioKlassik website.

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