MuleSoft completes IRAP assessment
Salesforce subsidiary MuleSoft has completed the Information Security Registered Assessors Program (IRAP) assessment, clearing the company to handle Australian government data up to the PROTECTED classification level.
The IRAP assessment, which is administered by the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC), provides a process for independently assessing a system’s security against Australian government policies and guidelines. The program focuses on evaluating the ICT infrastructure that stores, processes and communicates sensitive government data.
Completing the assessment forms part of the company’s global commitment to adhere to local regulations and certifications, according to MuleSoft SVP for Asia-Pacific and Japan Rob Thorne.
“Government agencies across the world face increasing security risks and threats. They need to ensure they are investing in trusted and secure technology that can deliver world-leading digital solutions while prioritising data security,” he said.
“With IRAP assessment, we are adding and meeting Australian-specific requirements that complement our global compliance with ISO 27001, SOC 1, SOC 2, PCI DSS and HIPAA, making sure that government agencies know they can build a trusted partnership with Salesforce.”
MuleSoft also provides fully air-gapped integration platforms for the highest levels of security in addition to the cloud and hybrid cloud solutions at PROTECTED level.
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