Upperlink, Nigeria’s leading software development and e-payment firm has achieved the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) and
The chief executive officer of the company, Mr Segun Akano, in a statement explained that e-payment applications and software development in recognition of its management system which complies with ISO/IEC 27001:2013 are part of the scope of activities covered by the certificate.
He added that the organisation’s documentation and implementation have been reviewed by the ISO/IEC body and found to comply with the relevant standard rules. “Upperlink believes that adhering to the high standards of information security is a requirement in the e-payments market. “We have invested substantially in that responsibility, an effort that has now resulted in our company becoming ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certified, receiving accreditation for our e-payment applications and software development processes,” Akano explained.The emphasis placed on data security has steadily risen as awareness and legal protections have grown in response to damaging data breaches in the past.
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