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How we accompany the digital transformation of German ministries

According to the Online Access Act (OZG), all administrative services in Germany are to be made digitally accessible by 2022. This is a challenge for any ministry, but it also offers many opportunities. Greater digitalization means faster processes, better service, improved transparency and lower administrative costs. This benefits employees at the ministry, private companies and, above all, citizens. 

IT security: Trust for digitalization

Ministries usually handle highly sensitive data. With the introduction of the OZG, public interest in how this data is handled is increasing. IT security and data protection are central requirements for the architecture of all online processes. D-Trust, as a company owned by the German state, offers tried-and-tested products ‘Made in Germany’ for this purpose. 

Data protection for all ministry processes

eGovernment can only work if all users have confidence in the security of the IT infrastructure. This begins with the capture of personal data and the reliable verification of documents and goes as far as secure authentication of citizens and employees. D-Trust's solutions combine data protection with user-friendliness.

D-Trut’s products for ministries

As a government-owned company, D-Trust develops tailor-made products that are based on IT systems already in place at ministries and thus enable uniform IT security management. In this way, we can also enable central control of the implementation of the OZG. Access to data from other federal authorities and ministries is also possible without having to change media. Thanks to our solutions for IT security, the ministry's data is perfectly protected. Our experts are at hand and will work with you to develop strategies for complete digitalization. 

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