Rethinking Cyber Security on September 25 in Osnabrück
If the lights suddenly go out, production comes to a standstill and data is no longer available, a cyber attack can be the trigger. What used to only affect large corporations is now a real threat to companies of all sizes.
Cyber attacks are increasing rapidly and companies are facing increasingly complex challenges. The German IT Security Congress 2025 offers orientation, exchange and new impulses for a secure digital future.

Cyber attacks are one of the biggest threats to companies today
“There are two types of companies: those that have already been hacked and those that are yet to be hacked.” This quote from ex-FBI Director Robert Mueller seems more relevant today than ever. After all, cybercrime is the greatest threat to companies today. The risk of being hit by a cyber attack is higher than ever before. Nevertheless, many companies are not or not sufficiently prepared for a cyber incident.
While companies are increasingly automating their processes and IT infrastructures are becoming more networked, new attack surfaces are emerging at the same time. AI-generated phishing emails, automated extortion Trojans or deepfake-based identity forgery are no longer future scenarios, but are increasingly part of everyday life in IT departments.
It quickly becomes clear that cyber security is no longer just a technical challenge. It is also an economic risk factor, a political issue and, last but not least, an ethical responsibility. Today’s companies are faced with the task of holistically rethinking their security strategies. The requirements for cyber security are complex and a purely reactive attitude is no longer sufficient. Prevention, transparency and adaptability are becoming central principles.
The German IT Security Congress 2025
Against this background, the German IT Security Congress 2025 is an important platform for exchange and orientation. On September 25, 2025, the most important IT decision-makers, international manufacturers and the best speakers will meet in Osnabrück and talk about cyber security, artificial intelligence and the future of IT in keynotes, panels and workshops.
Instead of classic lectures, the congress deliberately focuses on exchange: discussions at eye level, practical experiences and an extraordinary supporting programme create space for real networking and new impulses.
On September 25, 2025, the Osnabrück-based IT service provider pco GmbH & Co. KG invites you to the German IT Security Congress at the Alando Ballhaus. From 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., everything revolves around cyber security, AI and the IT of the future. Participation is free of charge.
Further information and the possibility to register can be found at: