Read more about the article 3-core in an interview with WELT TV: Public security under pressure
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3-core in an interview with WELT TV: Public security under pressure

Public security is increasingly under pressure because the threat landscape is intensifying noticeably and disruptions are becoming more complex. Targeted attacks, sabotage, and failures of technical systems are no longer…

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Read more about the article Securing critical infrastructure: 3-core at the PROTEKT conference
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Securing critical infrastructure: 3-core at the PROTEKT conference

Operators of critical infrastructure must think about resilience holistically today, from business continuity management and crisis organization to physical security in operations. This is exactly what Stefan Erdweg, Managing Director…

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Read more about the article KRITIS Umbrella Act 2026: Requirements, Obligations, and Audit Readiness
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KRITIS Umbrella Act 2026: Requirements, Obligations, and Audit Readiness

With the national transposition of the CER Directive, the protection of critical infrastructure in Germany will gain significantly greater importance in 2026. The current draft bill for the KRITIS Umbrella…

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Read more about the article Download Smart Business Continuity Management
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Download Smart Business Continuity Management

Business Continuity Management (BCM) refers to a management process that identifies risks, threats and vulnerabilities to your organisation. BCM provides a framework for building organisational resilience, i.e. the ability to…

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Read more about the article Download Smart Emergency Planning
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An emergency is an event that has a negative impact on your business that cannot be resolved through the processes and procedures of regular operations. An emergency interrupts external or…

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Read more about the article Business Continuity Management (BCM)
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Business Continuity Management (BCM)

Business Continuity Management (BCM): a practical approach for SMEs For every company, it is important that processes run smoothly - especially critical business processes. Processes can be interrupted by supplier…

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Read more about the article Entering emerging markets
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Entering emerging markets

Practical tip from Vivian van der Linde | 3-core GmbH, for DMB Deutsches Mittelstandsbund Emerging market Mexico - on the one hand a popular production location for some of the best-known DAX and MDAX companies, on the other plagued by an unstable political situation, a high crime rate and dangerous drug cartels. How can a medium-sized company benefit from industrialization and attractive production conditions while protecting its employees, values and reputation? In this case, prevention is the key to success. Through various targeted formats, such as scenario workshops and contingency planning, managers and employees can prepare themselves optimally for traveling to and staying in specific regions. Emerging market pioneer Mexico Emerging markets, unlike developing countries, are experiencing high economic growth and offer a number of interesting investment opportunities due to their upswing. Mexico has been considered one of the most lucrative emerging markets for decades. Not only has the country attracted the attention of German automotive giants such as Audi, Daimler and VW as an excellent production location, but it is now home to more than 2,000 companies with German capital participation - including many SMEs. In addition, with a population of 120 million,…

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Read more about the article Security must generally be thought of as a part of the corporate culture
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Security must generally be thought of as a part of the corporate culture

Interview with Carolin Stellmacher | 3-core GmbH for DMB Deutsches Mittelstandsbund The internationalization of medium-sized businesses poses new challenges for companies. At the latest when employees are sent to new target markets outside the EU, good preparation is elementary. In addition to the business potential analysis, the topic of security takes on a central significance. Many risks can be avoided with the right strategy, explains Carolin Stellmacher from 3-core GmbH in an interview with DMB. The DMB member company advises companies and corporations with the aim of establishing security management structures. DMB: Ms. Stellmacher, what does 3-core stand for and what does 3-core offer? Carolin Stellmacher (3-core): We are a management consultancy in the niche market of corporate security. The "core"…

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