Acubiz receives ISAE 3000 Type II and ISAE 3402 Type II assurance reports with no qualifications for 2024

Data security is a top priority at Acubiz. That is why we are proud to announce that for 2024, we have received both an unqualified ISAE 3000 Type II certification and an unqualified ISAE 3402 Type II certification.
These certifications are proof of our rigorous security protocols, which — through ambitious and high standards for how we handle our own and our customers’ data — have ensured unqualified certifications ever since our first ISAE certification back in 2016.
How to avoid becoming a victim of cyber crime

We bring an excerpt of our podcast with Thomas Wong, Improsec, where we talk about threats in relation to having your data compromised.
How secure are your data?

We discuss why the old-fashioned adage “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” is not a good approach to IT systems and data security anymore.
Make data security a top priority when selecting SaaS solutions

Your company need to consider several security factors before deciding to invest in a SaaS solution. We guide you through the most important ones.
SaaS solutions and data security in the cloud

SaaS offers innovative and cost-effective tech solutions but raises data security concerns. Users must choose between the flexibility of cloud models and the control of on-premise setups. Effective SaaS security involves choosing reliable vendors, setting clear cloud usage rules, and considering added security tools. Trust between vendors and users is crucial.
Compliance as a competitive advantage or a risk factor?

How do you, as an organization, ensure that your approach to GDPR, as an example, is turned into a competitive advantage instead of a risk factor?
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) – It is now a reality

As GDPR rolls out, Acubiz celebrates two years of proactive preparation. With expert guidance from the Horten law firm, Acubiz navigated complex data agreements, highlighting the challenges of varied GDPR interpretations across EU countries. Adaptation remains key in this evolving data protection realm.