Transforming business reporting into a frontline security capability.
Prague, Czech Republic - September 21, 2025
Many organizations treat analytics and reporting as purely business tools for tracking sales, operations, or performance metrics. Yet the same data streams often contain the earliest signs of compromise. Transaction logs, authentication records, and user behavior reports may reveal anomalies that, if identified in time, can prevent costly breaches. Cothema and CypSec demonstrate how analytics can be repurposed into a frontline security capability.
Traditional monitoring tools are often limited to predefined signatures and alerts, focusing on attacks that are already known. Analytics takes a broader approach by establishing baselines of normal activity and flagging deviations that suggest novel or emerging threats. For example, a sudden surge in failed login attempts or unexplained data exports may indicate an attacker is already inside the system.
CypSec enhances this capability by embedding anomaly detection directly into reporting pipelines. Instead of running separate monitoring tools, organizations can transform their existing dashboards into dual-purpose systems: business teams track performance, while security teams gain early visibility into suspicious behavior. This reduces tool sprawl and ensures that anomalies are evaluated within the operational context.
Cothema's role is to ensure that the underlying data pipelines are accurate, reliable, and scalable. Combined with CypSec's risk scoring and policy enforcement, anomalies are automatically flagged, prioritized, and correlated with critical assets. This prevents alert fatigue and ensures that teams focus on genuine risks rather than noise.
"Security is often hidden in the data you already collect. Turning analytics into detection tools reveals threats before they become incidents," said Frederick Roth, Chief Information Security Officer at CypSec.
Embedding security into analytics workflows lets organizations not only detect breaches earlier but also gain forensic visibility. Every anomalous activity is captured, correlated across systems, and preserved for audit purposes. This provides both faster incident response and stronger compliance reporting under GDPR, PCI DSS, and other regulatory frameworks.
The result is a shift from static, backward-looking reporting to dynamic, security-driven analytics. Organizations can spot threats while they are still forming, reducing the chance that minor anomalies grow into major disruptions or large-scale data breaches.
The Cothema–CypSec partnership demonstrates how businesses can align their operational and security objectives. Unifying reporting, anomaly detection, and risk management lets organizations avoid duplicating systems and create a single, trusted source of truth. This integrated approach makes both executives and security teams more effective in responding to risk.
This methodology handles sophisticated attacks and regulatory pressure alike. Using analytics for security has become a strategic necessity. Companies that combine Cothema's reporting solutions with CypSec's monitoring and governance capabilities gain an early-warning system that strengthens resilience, improves compliance, and turns ordinary business data into a decisive security asset.
About Cothema: Cothema is a Czech technology firm specializing in custom software, automation, and AI-driven solutions for enterprises and SMEs. For more information, visit cothema.com.
About CypSec: CypSec delivers risk management, access governance, and cybersecurity solutions for enterprises and governments. Its platform embeds security into applications, infrastructure, and digital services from the first line of code. For more information, visit cypsec.de.
Media Contact: Daria Fediay, Chief Executive Officer at CypSec - daria.fediay@cypsec.de.