April 4, 2024
Data and IT infrastructure security is a critical issue for all organizations. Protecting systems from cyberattacks is essential to maintaining the integrity and continuity of the services provided.
This situation can become particularly critical if the targets of potential cyberattacks are public administrations and/or healthcare systems , with predictable and potentially devastating consequences. Indeed, the interruption of services offered by these organizations or the compromise of even sensitive data can cause serious harm to the community, jeopardizing the safety and health of citizens.
Openwork , which has always invested in this area, has received another important recognition for its Jamio cloud platform , already listed in the National Cybersecurity Agency (ACN) .
Jamio's openwork SaaS service has officially received the QC2 qualification from ACN. This means that Jamio cloud solutions are suitable not only for managing ordinary services, but also for critical ones, the compromise of which could jeopardize the maintenance of functions relevant to society, health, safety, and the economic and social well-being of the country.
What are the levels defined by ACN?
The Agency's model classification model has three levels, based on the identification of the criticality level of services based on the potential effects of their compromise, in terms of availability, confidentiality, and integrity:
In detail:
• Strategic: services whose compromise could have an impact on national security;
• Critical: services whose impairment could lead to damage to the maintenance of functions relevant to society, health, safety and the economic and social well-being of the country;
• Ordinary: services whose impairment does not cause harm to the economic and social well-being of the country.
Critical services include services that process large amounts of personal or health data, essential services provided by NIS Operators at the local level, etc.
Using Jamio is therefore safe for both public administrations and healthcare providers, as well as any other company that needs to manage data and services of extreme importance to their business.