Blockchain Infrastructure Provider, Zeeve, Achieves ISO, SOC 2

Certification and compliance reinforce the company’s position as a global leader in secure and reliable blockchain infrastructure solutions

Zeeve, the leading blockchain infrastructure provider, strengthened its commitment to security and privacy by passing globally recognized audit standards for ISO, SOC 2 Type II and GDPR recently. 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.

The ISO and GDPR compliance audits were conducted by BQC Assessment Pvt Ltd – an independent audit and assessment firm, and the SOC2 Type II audit was conducted by Accorp Partners, confirming Zeeve’s dedication to customer safety, data protection and security.

Zeeve’s mission is to accelerate the adoption of enterprise blockchain. It means bringing radical simplicity to an ever-evolving technology that is complex at its core.

“At Zeeve, our primary goal has been to create a secure platform that institutions can rely on with the utmost confidence,” said Dr. Ravi Chamria, co-founder and CEO of Zeeve. “Achieving compliance with globally recognized ISO, SOC 2 Type II and GDPR standards is a testament to our unwavering commitment to providing and maintaining first-class security practices and data protection, consistent with even the most regulated industries such as finance. These achievements demonstrate our commitment to customer safety, data protection and security. Zeeve will continue to prioritize and maintain the highest level of security, operational compliance and best practice for our customers.”

ISO/IEC 27001:2013 is an internationally recognized and auditable security standard set for evaluating any organization’s ability to protect sensitive and confidential data. The standard specifies the requirements for establishing, implementing, maintaining and continuously improving the Information Security Management System (ISMS).

SOC 2 is an audit procedure developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) that ensures service-based organizations manage data securely to protect business interests and client privacy. It proves the security level of the systems against static principles and criteria.

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the toughest privacy and security legislation in the world. The GDPR sets strict standards for the collection, use and protection of personal data for individuals within the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA). Although drafted and adopted by the EU, it imposes obligations on organizations anywhere in the world.

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Accordingly, achieving compliance with these three internationally recognized security standards (ISO/IEC 27001:2013, SOC 2 and GDPR) demonstrates Zeeves’ continued commitment to customer safety, data protection and security.

Most of the businesses and enterprises today have their own supplier risk management controls which are best met when they work with service providers who hold widely recognized certifications and auditors’ attestations. As Zeeve now goes through this series of security investigations, the most security-conscious customers can rely on its commitment to security and compliance.

“This is an important milestone for Zeeve, which also provides customers with the utmost assurance that the company’s Blockchain Infrastructure-as-a-Service platform is designed and operated in a highly secure and reliable manner, based on strict, industry-accepted standards,” said Ghan Vashishtha, Co-Founder, CTO, Zeeve. “With the ever-evolving threat landscape, we will continue to ensure that appropriate controls are put in place to mitigate any type of security threat, vulnerability or data abuse, so that our customers can confidently deploy and manage their infrastructure with our enterprise-based solutions.”

The blockchain infrastructure space is undergoing dramatic changes as businesses seeking compliant, secure solutions become increasingly discerning. This shift has provided a great opportunity for companies like Zeeve that have already taken the necessary steps to meet the current regulations and framework. As more strictly regulated players join this market, the demand for blockchain infrastructure platforms will only increase. These latest milestones make Zeeve the most well-positioned provider to capitalize on this demand, as well as reinforce its position as a leader in this competitive market.

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