Statement of Inclusions and Exclusions NCS 7516

NTA 7516 Criteria for Communication Service Providers

August 17, 2020 – Version 1.1

Group Criterion SecuMailer Value
Availability Minimum availability (6.1.2) Yes 99.95%
Maximum downtime duration (6.1.3) Yes 0
Maximum data loss (6.1.4) Yes 0
Integrity Origin verification (6.1.5) Yes eIDAS “Substantial” and “High”
Data integrity (6.1.6) Yes TLS / DANE
Non-repudiation of sender (6.1.7) Yes TLS / SPF / DKIM / DMARC
Sender authorization (6.1.8) Yes TLS / SPF / DKIM / DMARC
Confidentiality Data confidentiality (6.1.9) Yes AES256
Access confidentiality (6.1.10) Yes eIDAS “Substantial” and “High”
Communication confidentiality (6.1.11) Yes TLS / DANE
Legal basis for transmission (6.1.12) No Transmission basis is determined by the sender
International ad-hoc message traffic (6.1.13) Yes EU-based
Usability Continuity of ad-hoc messaging – replies (6.1.14) Yes ESMTP
Continuity of ad-hoc messaging – forwarding (6.1.15) Yes ESMTP
Security as convenience (6.1.16) Yes ESMTP
Readability (6.1.17) Yes ESMTP
Own copy (6.1.18) Yes ESMTP
Interoperability File integration (6.1.19) Partial An API is available
Multi-channel communication (7.2) Yes NTA 7516 Certified

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SecuMailer receives SOC 2 certification: The new standard for secure email

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The ISAE3000, SOC 2, Type 2 certification offers a solution. This certification sets a new standard in information security, specifically aimed at service organizations, and offers users of service organizations an even higher level of security! We are proud to announce that SecuMailer has been ISAE3000 SOC2, Type 2 certified since the end of October 2024. This means that we, as a supplier, are fully prepared for DORA and NIS2. Our customers can therefore guarantee in their own compliance cycle that SecuMailer meets the highest security standards.

Email has become indispensable in most organizations, yet security and reliability remain important concerns. With the introduction of stricter regulations, such as the GDPR, NIS2, DORA, and increasing cyber threats, it is more important than ever to protect confidential information properly. This also applies to your customers’ data: you expect your external suppliers to handle it with the utmost care, but how can you be sure? Data leaks, unauthorized access, and a lack of control over email traffic pose major risks. How can you be sure that your supplier has taken measures to prevent this?

What does SOC 2 mean for SecuMailer users?

SOC 2 certification is recognized worldwide as a leading standard for data security and risk management, especially in the context of cloud and IT services. The certificate provides assurance that a service organization complies with five core principles: security, availability, confidentiality, privacy, and processing integrity.

For SecuMailer users, this means that email communication is not only secure, but that this security is also demonstrably guaranteed. An independent external audit has proven that confidential information is guaranteed to be protected against manipulation, loss, or unauthorized access. This makes emailing with SecuMailer reliable and secure.

Ready for the future with SOC 2 and NIS2

SOC 2 also forms an important basis for compliance with future regulations, such as DORA and NIS2. This legislation requires organizations to bring their cybersecurity up to standard. SecuMailer’s certified services support organizations in minimizing risks and increasing digital security, ensuring that you always comply with relevant laws and regulations.

Would you like to know what our ISAE 3000, SOC 2, type 2 certification can mean for your organization? Or are you curious about how you can email securely without using cumbersome portals? Feel free to contact Yvonne Hoogendoorn.

Call +31 320 337 381 or send an email to info@secumailer.com.

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