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CYROS Warning App Supports Operational Assessment of Current Cyber Incidents
- CYROS Warning App launched for cyber threat alerts.
- Provides free info for SMEs to assess cyber risks.
- App ensures data privacy; no login or personal data.
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EQS-News: DATAGROUP SE / Key word(s): Product Launch CYROS Warning App Supports Operational Assessment of Current Cyber Incidents |
Pliezhausen, February 10, 2025 – The cyberintelligence.institute (CII), in partnership with DATAGROUP, is launching the CYROS Warning App, a free digital alert system for cyber threats. The application is designed for companies of all sizes as well as private users and provides small and medium-sized enterprises with a cost-free source of information to identify, prioritize, and classify security-relevant cyber events at an early stage. The CYROS Warning App is now available in all major app stores and as a desktop version.
The app aggregates security-related information from official warnings - from the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) among others - from specialized professional sources, the CII partner network, and, in the future, from DATAGROUP’s Security Operations Centers. Many of these information sources are currently scattered across different channels, highly technical in nature, or only partially accessible. For organizations without dedicated cybersecurity expertise, continuous evaluation is often not feasible.
The application consolidates this information, classifies it by criticality, and supplements it with concrete recommendations and practical guidance. The CYROS Warning App does not replace a professional security infrastructure but provides a structured informational foundation to help detect the need for action at an early stage. Further processing and implementation should take place within professional security services such as vulnerability management or SIEM. This gives companies an initial decision-making basis to quickly assess operational requirements for their IT landscape, deployed applications, and organizational conditions.

