Digital sovereignty
in a complex networked world
Our know-how
Wherever individuals and organizations need to be securely identified, data needs to be transmitted securely, confidentially and in a legally binding manner, or data integrity needs to be reliably proven, you can rely on Governikus products and solutions, most of which we develop on behalf of the federal and state governments.
News
Review Governikus Annual Meeting 2023
We would like to take this opportunity to thank ALL of you who took the time to attend the 2023 Governikus Annual Meeting.
eGovernment Readers' Choice Awards 2023: We are among the nominees!
We are very pleased to announce that we are once again one of the nominees in this year's readers' choice of eGovernment Computing, the trade journal for the digitalization of administration and public security.
Governikus launches enhanced online service for OpenPGP key authentication
OpenPGP has been the method for securely encrypting messages and files in e-mail communication for more than two decades.
Boys Day powered by Governikus
For Boys Day you can experience an exciting day in the IT world at Governikus on 27.04.2023 and gain first professional insights. You can choose between two different courses to gain your first IT knowledge and get an insight into the training paths and fields of activity of IT professionals at Governikus.
Our industry expertise
E-Government
We didn't invent e-government, but we make a significant contribution to it: even when we were founded in 1999, our guiding principle was that the data must run, not the citizens. And that's why we use our expertise to ensure the secure handling of personal data - nationwide and beyond.
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E-Justice
Securely to the next instance. We have the know-how on the EGVP system, beBPos, eEBs, VHNs, eBOs & consorts. And we have solutions.
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E-Health
The close integration of e-government, e-justice and e-health is obvious, but still each "discipline" has one or two different challenges. We know which ones.
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E-Finance & E-Insurance
We are convinced that public administration, the judiciary and finance and insurance have more than one common denominator and can benefit from each other.