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Delta Crisis Management AG is a crisis management and security consulting company based in Switzerland. Its website says it has served clients since 2010, with a focus on hostage incidents and ransomware attacks. Its cybersecurity positioning is not traditional tool-based protection, but rather crisis management, negotiation, and executive decision support for ransomware incidents.
Its Ransomware Solution consists of three parts: Plan, Train, and Respond. First, it develops a ransomware crisis plan based on the company’s operations, business footprint, and risk appetite; then it provides annual training for leadership and crisis management teams; and when an incident occurs, it offers 24/7/365 response. For retained clients, the website promises access to a ransomware negotiator and crisis manager within one hour of contact. Its services focus on communicating with attackers, buying time, managing deadlines, gathering intelligence, seeking partial recovery, reducing data-leak risk, minimizing backdoor strategies, and lowering settlement costs.
The website does not disclose specific pricing, packages, or payment methods, so it appears to use a custom-quote or retainer-based model. The full solution is mainly aimed at retained clients, while non-retained clients can also contact its 24/7 Emergency Response team during an attack. Delivery is through consulting and emergency response services, with no software installation, sensor deployment, or cloud console involved.
Its strengths are its highly specialized positioning and its ability to cover negotiation, legal risk, reputation management, and executive decision-making—areas where many technical security teams are less experienced. Annual planning and exercises can also improve organizational readiness. In terms of consultant backgrounds, the website states that the team has military, intelligence, and hostage-negotiation experience, and has received relevant training from the FBI, Scotland Yard, or Danish intelligence agencies. Limitations include the lack of publicly listed compliance certifications, service pricing, SLA details, and independently verified case studies. Its stated reductions in downtime, repeat-attack rates, and ransom amounts also lack sample-size explanations. In addition, there is no visible information about integrations with EDR, SIEM, backup, forensics platforms, or similar tools.
It is better suited to companies with cross-border operations, strong management-level risk awareness, and a need to build a ransomware crisis plan with professional negotiation support. Chinese companies considering it should further evaluate language communication, cross-border legal issues, payment methods, data export requirements, time zones, and coordination with local forensics teams. Website accessibility from China cannot be determined from the source text, so it is marked as unknown. Domestic alternatives may include local incident response, digital forensics, MDR/IR, and ransomware response service providers.
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deltacrisis.com is an United States Security provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach deltacrisis.com directly.