Trade secrets are worth protecting – and the EU thinks so too

The success of a company can stand or fall based on its business idea. To take Apple as an example, the company would never have become so successful if it had stuck to copying Nokia or Motorola devic

Credit Suisse chooses Brainloop to securely collaborate with external partners

When Credit Suisse (Switzerland), the leading bank and one of the world’s largest financial services companies in Switzerland, works with an external asset manager to create an endowment fund, the fu

Data Protection Day: 5 simple steps to stay secure

As the world becomes more digital, initiatives like Data Protection Day, celebrated on 28th January, have never been more relevant. Awareness of information security is also higher than ever, not leas

Switzerland’s largest media firm relies on Brainloop

The Swiss Broadcasting Corporation, SRG is the largest media house in Switzerland with around 6.000 employees. It produces and offers content for its own television and radio stations and an online po

Two years of the Privacy Shield – already leapfrogged by the market

Since 1st August 2016, the Privacy Shield has formed the legal basis for data sharing between the EU and the USA. The agreement was renewed for the second time on 19th December 2018. The news is bare

Subsidiaries under scrutiny

As regulators, investors and wider stakeholders increase their demands for companies to improve governance and compliance standards, subsidiary boards of large organisations are coming under scrutiny

Close to our heart: sharing the fruits of success

As 2018 draws to a close, we’d like to use this opportunity to take stock of it in a slightly different way. At Brainloop, it’s been an exciting year in the world of security for confidential data an

Online crisis management: being prepared for the worst

When companies get into a crisis situation, they’re under a lot of pressure and short of time. That’s why it’s essential to ensure that processes and the team set-up are well coordinated and that a st

What a difference being different makes

Four colleagues and friends walk into a bar. It's Friday, it’s pub quiz night and they're feeling lucky. As a collection of the top minds in astrophysics, who could blame them? Their IQs combined coul

The only person on stage who doesn't make a sound

An arm sweeps dramatically through the air. The strings increase in speed. A subtle point of the left hand index finger and the percussions become quieter. A flick of the baton and the brass takes cen

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