The certificate is recognition for excellence in the design, development, and delivery of its solutions and the ability to manage cybersecurity risks, protect data, and maintain operational resilience.
The global mobile channel protection company, Licel, has been awarded the Advocate level of the Cyber Security Agency (CSA) of Singapore’s Cyber Trust Mark Certificate.
Licel’s entire engineering, QA, and delivery processes are designed around the principle of continuous improvement via rigorous testing and third-party verification. This approach is vital in an era when bad actors are constantly adding new, increasingly sophisticated attack methods to their toolkits in order to achieve their goals.
The CSA Cyber Trust Mark builds on Licel’s existing suite of external verification and validation certificates. Both DexProtector and the Licel vTEE have been evaluated and approved by EMVCo, for example; and the company has also achieved ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification for its Information Security Management System (ISMS).
These certificates are important markers for Licel on their continuous improvement journey. And they also help Licel’s clients, as company co-founder and CEO Ivan Kinash explains:
“Third-party certification helps to reassure our customers that our solutions are being stringently tested by labs and evaluated by respected industry bodies. In some cases this approval and certification can also result in smoother pathways towards their own compliance goals. Our solutions are designed to go beyond compliance alone, of course, and the CSA Cyber Trust Mark is additional recognition that our approach is both rigorous and effective.”