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Princh Awarded the Gold Standard-Certificate in Information Security

Press release from the issuing company

There is a growing requirement for organizations to minimize the risk of information attacks or data leaks. Cyber-crime is on the rise, and it may seem difficult or even impossible for a company or platform to manage. Committed to data and information security.

The ISO 27001-certification ensures information and data, in all forms, are securely handled . To underline Princh's commitment to information security, the Danish software company has achieved and been awarded the ISO 27001:2022 accreditation.

“Our clients expect the highest levels of service and, of course, security on our platform. In a time where information security is critical to all, being the first printing software company in our industry to achieve this certification underlines our ongoing commitment to the highest levels of security. Our clients may continue to rest easy knowing that any data and IT-system is safe with us”, says Princh’s Compliance Lead Jonas Mikkelsen.

Princh CEO Thomas Ommen adds: “We have become a major, global player in the market, so we strive to be the example that others follow. Security is an important qualifier for big enterprises as well as public authorities and organizations, and with this independent, expert seal of security approval, we have set the gold standard for the industry – to the benefit of our clients, our users and information security-efforts, overall”.

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