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Accreditation enables the company to expand its footprint while better serving customers
July 11, 2022
TIE Kinetix is a member of OpenPeppol and is a certified Peppol Access Point with ISO 27001, 27017, and 27018 certifications. With the accreditation, new and existing TIE Kinetix customers can exchange invoices, response messages, and more with all government organizations and other Peppol-connected businesses in Australia and New Zealand.
It’s becoming increasingly common to describe cyber targets that rely only on perimeter defenses, like firewalls, antivirus, and anti-malware software, as “hard and crunchy on the outside, soft and chewy on the inside” — these are not desirable attributes for a cybersecurity solution.
Before introducing any technological solutions, including unique digital IDs and e-service platforms, countries must employ a citizen-first approach and base the strategy on the notion that the new tools are to serve the people and not the other way around.
Experts at NRD Companies, a global IT and consulting group of companies specializing in governance and economic digital infrastructure, have elaborated on how the landscape of GovTech might look like going forward.