Telehouse Europe, a leading provider of global data centres and managed ICT services, announced today that it has undergone an extensive RMADS (Risk Management and Accreditation Documentation Set) process for the Public Sector. This follows the implementation of the new Government Security Classifications on April 2nd 2014.
The nature of security requirements is that they are constantly changing and it is our duty as a supplier of government colocation services to provide up-to date and readily available support.
The new Her Majesty’s Government classifications place an emphasis on government departments to make security decisions based on a risk assessment of their data in relation to both physical and information security principles. In line with this, RMADS facilitates a comprehensive due diligence process in the selection of infrastructure requirements based on CSE (Catalogue of Security Equipment), SAPMA (Security Assessment of Protectively Marked Assets) and CPNI (Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure) methodologies.
The RMADS project is the latest in a roadmap of compliance standards held by Telehouse Europe’s London facilities which, among others, includes ISO27001 (Security), PCI-DSS (Payment Information) and BS22301-2:2007 (Business Continuity) accreditations. Full documentation and support is now available to all Telehouse customers, including both Managed Service Providers and the Public Sector for use in their compliance programmes.
Commenting on the RMADS initiative, Andrew Fray, Business Development Director at Telehouse Europe, said “The Introduction of RMADS is an important part of our mission critical infrastructure and recognises the need for close collaboration between government departments and suppliers in managing data security.”
Andrew Fray continued in saying “The nature of security requirements is that they are constantly changing and it is our duty as a supplier of government colocation services to provide up-to date and readily available support.”
Further information about Telehouse and its accreditation portfolio please contact William Horley, Marketing Manager per email: [email protected] or visit www.telehouse.net.
About Telehouse Europe
Telehouse provides global Tier III data centres, connectivity and managed ICT solutions, providing secure and resilient infrastructure for mission-critical IT systems. Established in 1989, Telehouse became Europe’s first carrier neutral colocation provider. Today, the company is at the heart of the Internet and telecommunications infrastructure, serving over 1,000 major corporations worldwide, across a wide range of industries including government and financial institutions. Telehouse is the data centre subsidiary of Japanese corporation KDDI, a $45 billion Global Fortune 300 telecommunications and systems integration provider.
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