Dispatch, a B2B last-mile delivery platform, has achieved SOC 2 Type 2 compliance certification, demonstrating its commitment to security and data protection. The certification evaluates an organization's control systems and processes related to security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy of data. Dispatch focused on security during the audit and will continue to invest in security measures. The certification reinforces Dispatch's position as a reliable delivery partner. The audit was conducted by Strike Graph Inc., an independent auditing firm specializing in information security and compliance. Dispatch CEO Andrew Leone emphasized the importance of compliance and security in the company's operations.
International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) has been recognized for its governance excellence and social responsibility in the Philippines. It was named the most outstanding company in the Transportation Sector category and received awards for Best Investor Relations Company and Best CSR at the 2022 Asia's Outstanding Companies Poll and the 13th Asian Excellence Awards, respectively [7e209272]. ICTSI's commitment to good corporate governance is further demonstrated by its implementation of a new Supplier Code of Business Conduct to promote transparency and fairness in its dealings with suppliers [7e209272].
In addition to its focus on governance, ICTSI is also addressing cyber risk in the information and communications technology and services (ICTS) supply chain. The trend of proscriptive regulation in this area is highlighted, with implications for buyers and sellers, including limitations on what companies in the United States can purchase and the potential development of trusted markets in other jurisdictions [21296c6e]. This regulatory approach has been driven by executive orders issued by Presidents Donald Trump and Joseph Biden, as well as congressional actions to expand the authority of the federal government in regulating equipment and services provided by foreign providers [21296c6e]. The US Department of Commerce's ICTS Supply Chain rule and the Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Act (STCNA) passed by Congress are mentioned as key regulatory authorities [21296c6e]. The article emphasizes the importance of considering these regulatory authorities when making capital expenditures or service contracts related to ICTS [21296c6e].
The article discusses the potential use of proscriptive ICTS supply chain regulation as a means of addressing cyber risk in the telecoms, mobile, and cable communications industry in the United States. It also mentions the increase in social media users and the Securities and Exchange Commission's charges against registered investment advisers. Additionally, it briefly touches on the 15th anniversary of Madoff's Ponzi scheme and the financial fraud landscape in 2023. The article concludes with information about accessing articles on a website and the terms and conditions of use [5d2ddf6d].