RapidCompute, a Pakistani leading cloud service provider, has become Pakistan's first cloud service provider to be General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliant.
"The successful implementation of the regulatory requirements was marked by a formal signing ceremony between RapidCompute and SecureBeans, a cyber-security consulting firm, which performed an audit for the former. With this feat, RapidCompute has become one of the select few organizations in the country to be GDPR compliant," said a RapidCompute's spokesperson here on Tuesday.
The GDPR was formally introduced when the European Union adopted the legislation in 2016. It is one of the most important set of laws governing privacy of data especially concerning citizens of the EU. It provides data security by introducing stringent regulations and standards for cyber-security and protection of sensitive user information.
RapidCompute offers IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) cloud computing, networking services and management tools that power the mission critical applications of organizations. With several hundred clients across various industries, some of which store and process data of the EU, RapidCompute's GDPR compliance will now ensure that customers can safely host their infrastructure on a cloud platform that guarantees implementation of appropriate technical measures. Financial entities and banks, in particular, which interact with EU data, will be able to greatly benefit from these information protection measures.
Commenting on the success, RapidCompute Managing Director Imran Khan said that unfortunately in Pakistan, there is a callous disregard for data protection, which is clearly evident in the numerous breaches that have been reported in the past few years.
"With concerns about data privacy and confidentiality running high across many industries, RapidCompute wanted to assure its customers and partners that it continues to stay committed to its security strategy. Already being ISO 27001 and PCIDSS Certified, GDPR compliance was the next essential step in ensuring RapidCompute processes and governs customer data according to the highest possible standards."
Azam Mughal, CEO of SecureBeans, said, "We are very excited to see local entities like RapidCompute take data protection seriously and aim to be GDPR compliant, when most other organizations are now just starting their security journey. We are happy to announce today that RapidCompute is officially GDPR compliant and can provide their customers with a secure business environment that protects their confidentiality, integrity and availability of business information in its truest essence."
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