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Label Management Solution Cloud Label Service Achieves Vapt Certification

Label Management Solution Cloud Label Service Achieves Vapt Certification
The labeling platform received the vulnerability assessment and penetration testing certificate from an international management firm for ISO certifications.

Gaea Global Technologies, Inc., a supply chain and project management solutions firm, announced that its label management solution Cloud Label Service has achieved Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Test (VAPT) certification as part of its commitment to provide a secure, cloud-based label management solution.

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Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing is one of the most comprehensive software vulnerability auditing services. VAPT is run in a non-intrusive manner following Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) application security verification standard guidelines. Areas tested include sensitive data exposure, logging monitoring, and security misconfiguration.

Cloud Label Service has passed an assessment conducted by VAPT-certified engineers and the solution adheres to OWASP standards. “We want to provide our clients with the confidence that our cloud-based label management solution is safe and that their label data is secured,” stated Jason Mancuso, Cloud Label Service Product Director.  Mancuso continued, “obtaining a security certification is always an asset, and security is even more important now that remote working has increased utilization of web-based applications.”

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