Ribose becomes first cloud service provider to complete Hong Kong/Guangdong cloud security assessment and certification pilot scheme
Hong Kong/Guangzhou, 14 January 2015 -- Ribose has completed the first Hong Kong/Guangdong cloud security assessment and certification pilot scheme.
Supported by the Hong Kong/Guangdong Expert Committee on Cloud Computing Services and Standards, the scheme is sponsored by the Economic and Information Commission of Guangdong Province (GDEI) and operated by Guangzhou-based CEPREI Certification Body. The Office of the Government Chief Information Officer (OGCIO) coordinates Hong Kong cloud service providers' (CSPs') participation in the scheme.
The scheme evaluates CSPs' compliance with CEPREI’s newly developed cloud security management standard, based on international and China-specific information security and data protection standards, including: GB/T 22080-2008 (ISO/IEC 27001:2005), GB/T 22239-2008, GB/Z 28828-2012 and CSA’s Cloud Control Matrix 3.0.
Ribose represented Hong Kong as one of the participants in the pilot scheme, helping to improve standards and operational details, by drawing on its experience in cloud security compliance and best practices.
“We are pleased that Ribose, a pioneer in cloud security, participated in the pilot scheme. Given its small company size, Ribose’s achievement demonstrates its excellence in innovation,” remarked Victor Lam, the Acting Government Chief Information Officer of Hong Kong. “Ribose has shown Hong Kong’s strength as Asia’s leading digital city and our natural advantage in connecting China to the world.”
Liu Xiaoyin, Technical Director of CEPREI, commented, “As China’s first cloud security certification body, we believe regional cloud security standards must harmonize with international specifications. The fact that Ribose, a non-mainland-China-based company, has successfully completed the assessment demonstrates that Chinese and international standards are compatible and complementary.”
“Ribose was honored to participate in this cross-border cloud security assessment pilot,” said Ronald Tse, founder of Ribose. “As the first CSP to pass the assessment, Ribose demonstrated that our systems meet the highest international and Chinese information security standards. With our security focus, our customers in China can freely collaborate and innovate with confidence and peace of mind.”