A secure, robust and borderless cloud compliance platform

Moving to the cloud brings with itself an array of possibilities. Maintaining privacy and safeguarding the confidentiality of data is one of the most critical aspects. We, at Tata Communications, adhere to the needs of protecting our customer’s data and take steps to prevent any mishap. We also extend compliance standards beyond the hosting model to embed total security and render robust migration services. As a trusted compliance solution provider, we encompass documentation, certifications, and audits to promote industry-leading security.

Our certifications

  • ISO/IEC 20000-1:2011

    ISO/IEC 20000-1:2011 is the international best practice standard for ITSM. All requirements in ISO/IEC 20000 are generic and are applicable to all service providers.
  • ISO/IEC 20000-9:2015

    This is a part of an information technology series of standards. It provides recommendations on how to use ISO/IEC 20000-1:2011 by service providers who are delivering cloud services.

  • ISO/IEC 27001:2013

    An international standard for the Information Security Management System (ISMS) best practices that provides a general overview of implementing the concept of information security.    
  • ISO/IEC 27017:2015

    ISO/IEC 27017:2015 chalks out guidelines for controls specific to information security that would be taken into account during the provisioning and deployment of cloud services.
  • ISO/IEC 27018:2014

    This Standard is designed to use as a reference for selecting PII protection controls within the process of implementing a cloud computing ISMS based on ISO/IEC 27001.
  • SOC1

    SOC1 exercises controls at a service organisation relevant to user entities internal control over financial reporting.
  • SOC2

    The increased awareness & adoption of cloud technology is simultaneously leading organisation and CSPs to come up with assurance over the management and security of sensitive data.
  • MTCS

    MTCS is based on ISO 27001/02 Information Security Management System standards. It was overseen by the Information Technology Standards Committee (ITSC).
  • CSA STAR

    STAR comprehensively includes crucial principles of transparency, auditing, and harmonization of standards. STAR certification provides multiple benefits.
  • ISO/IEC 20000-1:2011

    ISO/IEC 20000-1:2011 is the international best practice standard for ITSM. All requirements in ISO/IEC 20000 are generic and are applicable to all service providers.
  • ISO/IEC 20000-9:2015

    This is a part of an information technology series of standards. It provides recommendations on how to use ISO/IEC 20000-1:2011 by service providers who are delivering cloud services.

  • ISO/IEC 27001:2013

    An international standard for the Information Security Management System (ISMS) best practices that provides a general overview of implementing the concept of information security.    
  • ISO/IEC 27017:2015

    ISO/IEC 27017:2015 chalks out guidelines for controls specific to information security that would be taken into account during the provisioning and deployment of cloud services.
  • ISO/IEC 27018:2014

    This Standard is designed to use as a reference for selecting PII protection controls within the process of implementing a cloud computing ISMS based on ISO/IEC 27001.
  • SOC1

    SOC1 exercises controls at a service organisation relevant to user entities internal control over financial reporting.
  • SOC2

    The increased awareness & adoption of cloud technology is simultaneously leading organisation and CSPs to come up with assurance over the management and security of sensitive data.
  • MTCS

    MTCS is based on ISO 27001/02 Information Security Management System standards. It was overseen by the Information Technology Standards Committee (ITSC).
  • CSA STAR

    STAR comprehensively includes crucial principles of transparency, auditing, and harmonization of standards. STAR certification provides multiple benefits.
  • Blog

    Accelerating India’s digital transformation through cloud

    Increased adoption of cloud could help India deliver on-demand, smarter-citizen centric services, and transform the country into a hotbed of innovation.
    Tata
  • Blog

    Cyber Security Response Centres bring security threats into focus.

    Cyber Security Response Centres bring security threats into focus.

    Tata
  • Blog

    Securing your competitive edge in the digital age

    Tata Communications’ Sumeet Walia, talks about the importance of security while remaining competitive in the face of digital advancements.
    Tata
  • Blog

    One year on: How GDPR is helping to shine a spotlight on data security

    GDPR has raised awareness within organisations as to how data is collected, managed and stored, and increased consumer consciousness regarding how personal data is used by businesses.
    Tata
  • Blog

    Things you shouldn’t fear when digitally transforming your business

    Re-framing initiatives as ‘experiments’ that may or may not succeed promotes a culture of learning and tolerance for risk-taking and failure, which can yield greater results than if you constantly stick with what works.
    Tata
Scroll To Top