ALDB operates digital radio and federal communication networks serving Germany's emergency response and government sectors. The tech stack—QRadar, ArcSight, Splunk, Prometheus, Kafka—reflects a security-first, observability-heavy infrastructure built for 24/7 mission-critical uptime. Active hiring across engineering, security, and support (with leadership-level positions open) signals scaling pressure as the organization adapts cloud-native tooling (Kubernetes, Argo CD, Terraform) into air-gapped, high-security environments.
ALDB GmbH operates and maintains communication networks for Germany's digital radio emergency services (BOS Digitalfunk) and federal government networks. Founded in 2010, the company serves as critical infrastructure, ensuring rescue services, government agencies, and emergency responders maintain reliable connectivity 24/7. The organization runs on-premises and hybrid deployments requiring strict security isolation; current projects focus on adapting modern cloud technologies into air-gapped environments, automating incident response (SOAR), and strengthening proactive vulnerability management. With 201–500 employees based in Berlin, the company is actively hiring across Germany in engineering, security, and support roles.
ALDB uses QRadar, ArcSight, Splunk, Prometheus, Elasticsearch, and Zabbix for monitoring and security analytics. Kafka and RabbitMQ handle event streaming; Fluentd aggregates logs.
ALDB is adapting cloud-native technologies (Kubernetes, Terraform, Argo CD) for air-gapped, high-security environments; implementing SOAR for incident response; automating security processes; and scaling critical communication networks while managing 24/7 network monitoring and vulnerability detection.
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