Axis Communications, a global leader in network video, has received the Cyber Security Agency’s CLS Level 4 Certification. This seal guarantees that the labelled products meet the CSA's recognised and current security requirements.
The Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) has launched the Cybersecurity Labelling Scheme (CLS) for consumer smart devices, as part of efforts to improve Internet of Things (IoT) security, raise overall cyber hygiene levels and better secure Singapore's cyberspace. The CLS (IoT) is the first of its kind in the Asia-Pacific region. Under the scheme, smart devices will be rated according to their levels of cybersecurity provisions. This will enable consumers to identify products with better cybersecurity provisions and make informed decisions.
Carl Malmqvist, Regional Director South Asia Pacific, Axis Communications, “This is a landmark moment for us. We are extremely proud to have been granted the highest certification level by the CSA. At Axis, we are committed to ensuring the highest levels of cybersecurity in everything we do. Protecting networked products and software services from cyberthreats is key to securing the data and systems on your network. The CSA CLS Level 4 certification has given unquestionable validation”.
Protecting network products and software services from cyberthreats is key to securing your network's data and systems. A compromised system can mean the loss of confidentiality and integrity of your data, or data or access can be unavailable when you need it.
Jade Chan, National Sales Manager, Singapore, Axis Communications, added, “Cybersecurity is about products, people, technology, and ongoing processes. We all need to join forces to ensure that every link of the cybersecurity chain is as strong as possible. In addition to our commitment to providing the best solutions to our end customers, we are also committed to aligning and working with government agencies to bring only the best to Singapore”.
Cybersecurity at Axis Communications
Cybersecurity is an integral part of Axis. It guides the internal information security system, supply chain management, development of products and services, and the management of software vulnerabilities. Cybersecurity is a shared and ongoing responsibility where being transparent is key. The goal is to ensure that users experience Axis offerings in the most secure way possible. Therefore, Axis products are designed and manufactured with built-in cybersecurity features and protective default settings, with provisions for hardening guides.
Axis Communications continuously monitors threats and looks at ways to improve security. As a CVE Numbering Authority, Axis responds to newly discovered vulnerabilities by patching and disclosing them so appropriate and timely action can be taken. Axis Communications is committed to securing better cyber protection together.
Axis enables a smarter and safer world by improving security, safety, operational efficiency, and business intelligence. As a network technology company and industry leader, Axis offers video surveillance, access control, intercoms, and audio solutions. These are enhanced by intelligent analytics applications and supported by high-quality training.
Axis has around 5,000 dedicated employees in over 50 countries and collaborates with technology and system integration partners worldwide to deliver customer solutions. Axis was founded in 1984, and the headquarters are in Lund, Sweden.