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People.ai Reinforces Commitment to Data Protection and Customer Trust by Achieving Three New Security Certifications

People.ai, the enterprise revenue intelligence leader,  announced three new certifications that demonstrate best-in-class security standards for data privacy and cloud infrastructure:and CSA STAR Certification.

Data security continues to be a leading concern for enterprise executives, as attacks or mishandling of data costs businesses billions per year in lost revenue and financial penalties. Without the most stringent information security management systems, a breach is a matter of when, not if, an event will occur. IBM’s 2022 Cost of a Data Breach Report highlights that the average cost of a security attack is $4.35 million – an all-time high – and that 83% of surveyed organizations had experienced more than one breach in the last year.

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“Our priority at People.ai is protecting our customers’ sensitive data. In achieving these valuable certifications, we’re strengthening our privacy and cloud computing best practices, policies and procedures to provide even more security,” said Aman Sirohi, Vice President, Chief Information Security Officer at People.ai. “These certifications are a testament to our principle of trust and reliability, and we will continue to fortify our technology to ensure our customers feel confident and protected.”

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ISO 27701:2019 and ISO 27017:2015 standards are set by the International Organization for Standards (ISO) and provide systematic approaches for securely managing information and information systems. Certification is conducted by an independent auditor and demonstrates a company’s adherence to privacy and cloud computing best practices, policies and procedures, including logical and physical security controls. It attests to the company’s commitment to protecting information as a business requirement.

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Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) is the world’s leading organization dedicated to defining and raising awareness of best practices to help ensure a secure cloud computing environment. Certification demonstrates that a company has upheld robust cloud security standards.

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