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SoftTech receives ISO certification for information security
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SoftTech receives ISO certification for information security

SoftTech Engineers Limited, an AEC technology domain leader, announced that it received an ISO:27001-2013 certificate for Information Security Management System. This certification is for SoftTech's information security.

According to the company, this certification not only validates the technical measures implemented by SoftTech but also testifies the existing business controls and management processes that are put in place by SoftTech.

Commenting on this achievement, Vijay Gupta, Founder and CEO, SoftTech Engineers Limited, said, "We're delighted to receive this certification. In our business, information security plays a very crucial role, and hence, we are committed to data security." He adds, “This certification testifies the best practices followed by SoftTech when it comes to information security."

Written from a company news release.

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SoftTech Engineers Limited, an AEC technology domain leader, announced that it received an ISO:27001-2013 certificate for Information Security Management System. This certification is for SoftTech's information security. According to the company, this certification not only validates the technical measures implemented by SoftTech but also testifies the existing business controls and management processes that are put in place by SoftTech. Commenting on this achievement, Vijay Gupta, Founder and CEO, SoftTech Engineers Limited, said, We're delighted to receive this certification. In our business, information security plays a very crucial role, and hence, we are committed to data security. He adds, “This certification testifies the best practices followed by SoftTech when it comes to information security. Written from a company news release. Image Source

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