Employee interview 05/2024: Lina Dillhardt (working student in Marketing) The interview series with employees of the dataglobal Group How long have you been working for the dataglobal Group? I have been working for the dataglobal Group for about a year...
Police warn of cyber attacks on Office 365 The State Criminal Police Office of North Rhine-Westphalia warns of potential cyberattacks on Office 365, particularly via the Outlook email program and document management. Current investigations show that these attacks not...
Telegram bots: Phishing attacks cause danger in chat Telegram users in the crosshairs of cyber criminals Telegram has become one of the most popular messaging platforms worldwide. In addition to some advantages, the platform also harbors risks. An emerging threat that...
vykon joins dataglobal Group Press release The provider of resource management solutions vykon is now part of the dataglobal Group from Heilbronn. The merger promises to expand the product portfolio and open up new markets. Heilbronn/Munich, May 6, 2024 – Since...
Phishing at Temu, AliExpress, Wish & Co. Fraud trap online marketplace More and more people are using non-European online marketplaces such as Temu, Wish and AliExpress because they offer both practical and economic advantages. However, in addition to problems...
DORA Regulation: Financial sector must protect itself more effectively against cyber risks from 2025 The introduction of the Digital Operational Resilience Act, or DORA for short, by the European Union has far-reaching implications for the financial sector in Germany....
The Growth Opportunities Act is a major initiative of the German government aimed at promoting economic growth, easing the burden on companies and citizens and driving forward the digital transformation.
A central element of the Growth Opportunities Act is the mandatory introduction of e-billing.
E-invoicing will be mandatory for B2B companies from 2025 – two of the most commonly used formats for e-invoices in Germany are XRechnung and ZUGFeRD.
Although both formats are subject to the same legal requirements, there are differences between them.