At a glance
Situation and goals
- Exchange sensitive customer and business data in line with DORA, NIS2 and KRITIS
- Full control over data flows, no possibility of access by third countries
- A solution that works in day-to-day business with no training overhead
Highlights
- 100% hosting in Germany at noris network AG in Nuremberg
- No access under the US CLOUD Act or FISA
- High acceptance among staff and external recipients
- Modular use, with no oversized licence packages
About the company
As part of the Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe, Sparkasse Chemnitz is subject to strict regulatory requirements for handling sensitive customer and business data.
- IndustryFinancial services (Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe)
- LocationChemnitz
- Product in useSecureShare
- In use sinceTo be confirmed via Sebastian
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The Challenge
Data exchange with no grey area
DORA, NIS2 and the KRITIS regulation set clear requirements for handling sensitive customer and business data. At the same time, daily work requires smooth data exchange, both with customers and with other units inside the Sparkassen organisation.
The requirements: full control over data flows, no possibility of access by third countries, traceable permissions and an interface that works in day-to-day business.
„There can be no grey area here, neither technically nor legally.“
IT-Manager Sparkasse Chemnitz (Name auf Wunsch anonym)
The Solution
Regulatory certainty in daily business
Regulatory certainty with no grey area:
SecureCloud runs its entire infrastructure exclusively in Germany, with no US parent company and no third-country transfer. This removes any exposure under the US CLOUD Act or FISA.
Easy to use in daily business:
SecureShare fits into existing workflows with no demanding training and no media breaks. Acceptance among staff and external recipients is high.
Modular use, scalable to need:
The Sparkasse uses exactly the features it needs, with no pressure to buy oversized licence packages. This keeps costs predictable and the architecture lean.
The Result
Full data control, high acceptance
Sparkasse Chemnitz now knows at all times where its data is held and who has access, with no foreign authority able to compel disclosure. SecureShare was introduced without complications and quickly accepted in daily use, by staff and external recipients alike.
Placeholder: add a concrete metric (e.g. active users or transfers per month) - to be confirmed via Sebastian.
„With SecureShare we know exactly where our data is, who has access, and that no foreign authority can compel disclosure. For us as a regulated financial institution, that is non-negotiable.“
IT-Manager Sparkasse Chemnitz (Name auf Wunsch anonym)