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How to Choose the Right European Alternative to Slack & Teams

Across Europe, organizations are rethinking the tools they use to collaborate. With stricter regulations like GDPR, NIS2 and DORA, and growing awareness of digital sovereignty, many IT and compliance leaders are asking a simple question: Is it time to move away from U.S.-based communication platforms such as Slack and MS Teams? The answer increasingly points toward European-built alternatives, platforms designed within EU jurisdiction, aligned with local compliance frameworks.

Key Takeaways from the European Digital Sovereignty Summit 2025 in Berlin

Berlin became the center of Europe’s digital debate this week as heads of state, ministers, and industry leaders gathered for the European Digital Sovereignty Summit. It was a day defined by political symbolism, strategic announcements and a shared message: Europe is ready to take a more active role in shaping its digital future.

Building securely in an open world: our take on supply chain responsibility

Open source software powers nearly everything we build today. According to the 2024 State of the Software Supply Chain report, open source adoption continues to accelerate. This scale lets teams move fast, share knowledge, and build on proven foundations instead of starting from scratch. But it also expands the attack surface. The same openness that accelerates innovation can also invite risk.

European Messaging Apps: What to Know & When to Use Them

The way Europe works and communicates is changing. Hybrid and fully remote work models are now a reality for many EU enterprises and this shift has resulted in a significantly expanded attack surface for threat actors. At the same time, regulations like the NIS2, DORA, and the EU Data Act mandate clear audit trails, sovereign data processing, and rapid breach reporting.

Why It's Risky to Rely on U.S. Cloud & Collaboration Providers

European enterprises have built much of their digital infrastructure on U.S. platforms such as Microsoft 365 or AWS. These tools power everyday collaboration and productivity, but they also expose organizations to legal, operational, and reputational risks that are often underestimated. As Europe tightens its regulatory frameworks around digital sovereignty, GDPR, NIS2, and DORA, this dependency on foreign infrastructure is no longer just a compliance issue.

Insider Threat Detection Tools: How They Work and Why You Need Them

As digital transformation accelerates, organizations have become more connected than ever. But with that connectivity comes a risk many still overlook — insider threats. Unlike outside attackers, insiders already have access to critical systems and data, making them uniquely dangerous. The line between internal and external threats is fading. Remote work, cloud collaboration, and AI tools have widened the attack surface, exposing gaps traditional defenses can’t cover.

7 CI/CD Security Best Practices for Agile Teams

Continuous integration and continuous deployment, commonly abbreviated as CI/CD, are quickly becoming standard practices in many software development organizations, as underscored by the tech giant Amazon. A recent State of DevOps Report states that Amazon firmly adopts CI/CD, with a median of 23,000 deploys per day. It translates to a deployment every three seconds!

Workplace Privacy Laws 2025: Stay Compliant and Build Trust

Summary: As jobs are getting digital and automated, privacy at work is becoming harder to define. More and more employees are feeling the pressure of being monitored. That is reflected in 71% of employees who think employee monitoring is unethical. On the other hand, employers want to protect productivity and company data. For that, 73% of companies use employee monitoring software. That’s why privacy laws matter. They help set fair rules, offer protection, and encourage transparency.