LenelS2’s Elements Security Solution Now CSA Star Level One Recognized
We are pleased to announce that LenelS2’s Elements solution has been accepted into the Cloud Security Alliance’s (CSA) Security, Trust, Assurance, and Risk (STAR) Level 1 Registry. For our customers and prospects, the registration provides increased transparency around LenelS2’s security and compliance posture as well as the security controls LenelS2 has in place.
LenelS2 Complies with CSA Best PracticesSTAR encompasses the key principles of transparency, rigorous auditing, and harmonization of standards outlined in the Cloud Controls Matrix (CCM), a cybersecurity control framework for cloud computing.
LenelS2’s self-assessment involved completing the CSA’s Consensus Assessments Initiative Questionnaire (CAIQ), a comprehensive set of questions based on the Cloud Controls Matrix (CCM) that a customer or cloud auditor may want to ask us to assess our compliance with CSA best practices.
For more information, visit LenelS2's page within the STAR Registry.
About the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA)The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) is a nonprofit organization led by a broad coalition of industry practitioners, corporations, and other important stakeholders. It's dedicated to defining best practices to help ensure a more secure cloud computing environment, and to helping potential cloud customers make informed decisions when transitioning their IT operations to the cloud. In 2013, the CSA and the British Standards Institution launched the Security, Trust, Assurance, and Risk (STAR) Registry, a free, publicly accessible registry in which cloud service providers (CSPs) can publish their CSA-related assessments.