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Cadmus Communications' India-Based Content Operations Awarded ISO/IEC 27001:2005 Certification

Press release from the issuing company

RICHMOND, Va., Aug. 17 -- Cadmus Communications Corporation today announced that KnowledgeWorks Global Limited ("KGL"), its wholly owned India-based content processing subsidiary, has been awarded ISO/IEC 27001:2005 certification to protect the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information assets for its customers in a global environment. KGL provides copy-editing, composition and data conversion services to scholarly, professional and educational publishers from facilities in Mumbai and Chennai, India. "This certification will help us continue to enter new content markets and sustain the aggressive growth we are experiencing at KGL," stated Bruce Thomas, president and chief executive officer of Cadmus. "The level of interest from organizations wishing to partner with service providers who offer a formal information security management system that is compliant with international security standards continues to expand. This achievement showcases KGL's commitment to protect publishers' content from a wide range of increasingly sophisticated global threats to information systems whether from deliberate, accidental, external or internal sources." "Our approach to information security is strategic and operational, as well as technological," added Atul Goel, president and chief operating officer of KGL in India. "The full implementation of ISO/IEC 27001:2005 compliant security policies throughout our India-based facilities assures effective security measurements are in place. Preventing unauthorized disclosure of information stored or processed on KGL's information systems is paramount to providing the level of customer service our clients require. This level of excellence in security hinders accidental or deliberate destruction of data on a 24x7 global basis." ISO/IEC 27001:2005 replaces BS7799-2 and is the international information security standard encompassing people, processes and technology systems through widely recognized best practices. It provides organizations a framework for building best-in-class Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) to protect and preserve information assets. The requirements for KGL's ISO/IEC 27001:2005 certification were audited by BSI Management Systems, headquartered in London.

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