Boomi completes independent assessment of cloud security controls for Australian govt
Australia’s IRAP Assessment Recognizes Boomi to Provide Comprehensive Security Controls (Graphic: Business Wire)
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 29 (Bernama) -- Boomi, the intelligent connectivity and automation leader, announced the Boomi AtomSphere Platform has been independently assessed for cloud security against the Australian government’s Information Security Manual (ISM) PROTECTED controls.
The assessment was conducted within the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) Information Security Registered Assessors Programme (IRAP) – a common framework recognised by Australian government agencies to assess a vendor’s security posture – continuing Boomi’s momentum in the government market.
Boomi director, Australia and New Zealand, Nathan Gower said in a statement that having the necessary standards for data protection and cybersecurity in place, across agencies and jurisdictions, is important in today’s cloud world.
“Completing our IRAP assessment is a validation that our technology is available to Australia’s public sector and can safely operate at a protected level within their cloud environments.”
Assessment at PROTECTED level recognises Boomi to provide comprehensive security controls in system design and operational effectiveness across its low-code integration platform as a service (iPaaS).
Boomi’s security posture for storing, processing, and communicating information allows government agencies to purchase the Boomi AtomSphere Platform without needing to complete their own independent assessments.
Further, it supports commercial outreach with several Australian enterprises recognising IRAP as the gold standard for cloud security assessment.
Boomi recently set the industry record for the largest customer base among integration platform vendors, added world-class leaders and continued to expand its global footprint.
-- BERNAMA
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