March Networks announce that it has achieved CyberSecure Canada certification, developed by the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, Canada?s authority on cybersecurity.
In order to become certified, an organization must put into place the requirements of the 13 security control areas developed by the Centre.
Examples of these control areas include developing an incident response plan, implementing strong user authentication, providing employee training, implementing data recovery methods, and ensuring encryption across all data.
After implementing the requirements, an organization must go through a rigorous audit by an accredited certification body. March Networks is pleased to have been successful in the implementation of these stringent requirements.
?March Networks? solutions are deployed by some of the world?s largest banks, retailers, and transit agencies, organizations with the most demanding cybersecurity requirements,? said Net Payne, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer for March Networks.
?Our complete end-to-end approach to cybersecurity ?covering our people, products and processes? enables us to continually meet these rigorous standards year after year. Achievement of this certification is further evidence of our commitment to cybersecurity and data protection.?
March Networks approach to cybersecurity
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