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How to Choose the Right European Alternative to Slack & Teams

Across Europe, organizations are rethinking the tools they use to collaborate. With stricter regulations like GDPR, NIS2 and DORA, and growing awareness of digital sovereignty, many IT and compliance leaders are asking a simple question: Is it time to move away from U.S.-based communication platforms such as Slack and MS Teams? The answer increasingly points toward European-built alternatives, platforms designed within EU jurisdiction, aligned with local compliance frameworks.

European Messaging Apps: What to Know & When to Use Them

The way Europe works and communicates is changing. Hybrid and fully remote work models are now a reality for many EU enterprises and this shift has resulted in a significantly expanded attack surface for threat actors. At the same time, regulations like the NIS2, DORA, and the EU Data Act mandate clear audit trails, sovereign data processing, and rapid breach reporting.

Why It's Risky to Rely on U.S. Cloud & Collaboration Providers

European enterprises have built much of their digital infrastructure on U.S. platforms such as Microsoft 365 or AWS. These tools power everyday collaboration and productivity, but they also expose organizations to legal, operational, and reputational risks that are often underestimated. As Europe tightens its regulatory frameworks around digital sovereignty, GDPR, NIS2, and DORA, this dependency on foreign infrastructure is no longer just a compliance issue.

Wire at Labour Party Conference: How the UK Can Secure Its Digital Future

At this year’s Labour Party Conference in Liverpool, Wire hosted a high-level panel on Britain’s digital future, exploring how the UK and Europe can strengthen digital sovereignty and resilience in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape. The session, chaired by Jon Craig, Chief Political Correspondent at Sky News, brought together Alex Barros-Curtis MP, Al Carns MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Armed Forces, and Oliver Brown, Vice President Commercial at Wire.

How the UK Can Secure Its Digital Future | Wire at Labour Party Conference 2025

At the 2025 Labour Party Conference in Liverpool, Wire hosted a high-level panel discussion on how the UK can strengthen its digital sovereignty and resilience in an increasingly complex geopolitical landscape. Chaired by Jon Craig, Chief Political Correspondent at Sky News, the panel featured: Together, they explored how the UK can balance global collaboration with national control—aligning regulation, procurement, and innovation to build a truly sovereign digital ecosystem.

Wire and Apostrophy Join Forces to Deliver a Fully Sovereign, End-to-End Secure Mobile Ecosystem

The collaboration combines Apostrophy’s sovereign smartphone environment, uniting audited hardware, a privacy-first OS, and a managed ecosystem, with Wire’s BSI-approved, end-to-end encrypted collaboration suite trusted by governments, critical infrastructure, and enterprises worldwide. The joint solution is designed for organizations that demand the highest levels of security, compliance, and control, including the public sector, healthcare, finance, and other privacy-sensitive industries.

Wire Wins "One to Watch Security - Company" at the 2025 Computing Security Awards

The annual awards, organized by Computing Security Magazine, celebrate the companies, products, and services that protect the digital infrastructure of organizations worldwide. Since 2010, the event has become a benchmark for cybersecurity innovation, highlighting the teams that push the boundaries of trust, encryption, and compliance.

When Trust Becomes a Threat: The SonicWall Breach and the Case for Zero Trust Security

A recent security incident has raised serious concerns across the IT industry. Firewall vendor SonicWall confirmed that all cloud backups of its customers’ firewalls were stolen in a large scale breach. What was initially described as a limited issue has now turned into a data leak affecting every organization that used SonicWall’s cloud backup service.