Charles River Gains ISO 27001 Certification

Security credential added to software-as-a-service offering

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Boston area headquarters of Charles River, whose products received a new security certification

Charles River, a front- and middle-office investment management solution provider, has announced that its SaaS-based solution is now ISO 27001 security certified globally for Cloud-Based Application Management, Compliance Advisory Services and the Charles River FIX Network.

Published by the International Standardization Organization (ISO), the certification is only awarded to companies that have continually demonstrated a high level of information security management and the ability to protect customer data.

"ISO 27001 certification affirms that Charles River provides the necessary controls, technologies and procedures to handle mission-critical information for our SaaS clients," said Peter K. Lambertus, President and CEO of Charles River. "The marketplace is demanding increased validation that third-party partners are secure."

 

 

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