SortRefer increases data protection with new cyber security measures
Online conveyancing portal, SortRefer, has enhanced the security of its customer data and has received a ‘Cyber Essentials’ certificate by IT Governance.
"The issues surrounding cyber security are a clear and present danger to the house buying and mortgage sectors"
This follows the Group's attainment of ISO 27001, the benchmark specification for information security management systems, ahead of GDPR implementation earlier this year.
Kevin Tunnicliffe, CEO at Sort Group, said: “As one of the pioneers of online conveyancing platforms, we have always taken customer data security very seriously. GDPR rightly forced many businesses to put processes in place to safeguard customer data. Our attainment of ISO 27001 demonstrated a clear commitment to take data security to the next level.
"The issues surrounding cyber security are a clear and present danger to the house buying and mortgage sectors, as we have seen with recent stories of fraud with customers losing deposits and funds being diverted into fraudsters’ accounts.
"To be accredited for the ‘Cyber Essentials’ certificate, our network firewalls and endpoint security were tested as well as all our software to make sure we were running the latest security patches.
"We want to be able to reassure customers that their security is of paramount importance and that they can be certain that Sort Group is committed to helping protect them against cybercrime.”
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