Retarus has successfully passed the German Cyber Security Organization’s (DCSO) ISA/CVA audit and once again proven the extreme security of its cloud services.
ISA stands for information security assessment and CVA stands for cloud vendor assessment. DCSO’s ISA framework is made up of controls borrowed from the CSA (Cloud Security Alliance), BSI C5, and ISO/IEC 27001. It is even more stringent than the automotive industry’s TISAX certification, which Retarus received in early 2020 and renewed in August 2022.
Retarus has exceeded — in some cases significantly — the required standards in almost all of the 15 control domains, totaling approximately 150 topics across the current DCSO ISA. The certificate is valid for the next three years. We will be happy to provide our scorecard on request.
DCSO is the abbreviation for Deutsche Cyber-Sicherheitsorganisation (German Cyber Security Organization). It was founded in 2015 by the Allianz, BASF, Bayer, and Volkswagen groups, who joined forces against organized cybercrime and industrial espionage. To this end, the DCSO aims to bring together companies, authorities, and institutions to help create a space for trusted data exchange amongst them.