Zeeve Strengthens Commitment to Security and Data Privacy
The blockchain infrastructure space is undergoing changes as businesses seeking compliant, secure solutions are becoming increasingly discerning. This shift presents an opportunity for companies that are taking the necessary steps to meet current regulations and frameworks.
Zeeve, a blockchain infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS), is strengthening its commitment to security and data privacy by passing globally recognized ISO, SOC 2 Type II and GDPR compliance audit standards. The comprehensive assessment measured the company’s platform practices against AICPA, IEC/ISO and GDPR standards, proving that their policies, procedures and operations adhere to best-in-class standards in this area of expertise.
ISO/IEC 27001:2013 is an internationally recognized and auditable security standard that specifies the requirements for establishing, implementing, maintaining and continually improving Information Security Management System.
SOC 2 is an auditing procedure developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants that ensures service-based organizations manage data securely to protect the interests of businesses and the privacy of its clients.
The GDPR sets strict standards for the collection, use and protection of personal data for individuals within the European Union and European Economic Area. Despite being drafted and passed by the EU, it imposes obligations on organizations anywhere in the world.
“Achieving compliance with globally recognized standards is a testament to our unwavering commitment to providing and maintaining top-notch security practices and data privacy, compliant with even the most heavily regulated industries such as finance,” said Ravi Chamria, co-founder and CEO of Zeeve.
Some background on Zeeve:
Zeeve utilizes blockchain technology to offer the secure and transparent management of cloud resources. With Zeeve, developers create, deploy and manage their applications, blockchain nodes and networks without needing to know the underlying technical details of the cloud infrastructure.
Zeeve's platform also features automated scaling and self-healing capabilities, which can automatically adjust the cloud resources allocated to an application based on real-time usage data, ensuring that the application is always available and performing optimally.
All this comes down to Zeeve’s mission: Zeeve simplifies the complex process of cloud management for developers and businesses of all sizes, while also providing enhanced security and reliability through blockchain technology.
And achieving compliance with the three internationally recognized security standards also shows Zeeve's continued effort toward customer safety, data protection and security.
Ghan Vashishtha, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer, Zeeve, spoke on the company’s important milestone.
“With the ever-evolving threat landscape, we will continue to ensure appropriate controls are put in place to mitigate any kinds of security threats, vulnerabilities or data misuse, so our customers can confidently deploy and manage their infrastructure with our enterprise-grade solutions,” said Vashishtha. “This milestone provides clients with the utmost certainty that our company’s Blockchain Infrastructure-as-a-Service platform is architected and run in a highly secure and reliable manner.”
The ISO and GDPR compliance audits were conducted by BQC Assessment Pvt Ltd., and the SOC2 Type II audit was conducted by Accorp Partners.
Edited by Alex Passett