Heeter Printing Company, a full-service provider of secure print, direct mail, and fulfillment solutions, today announced its Imperium web application has earned Certified status for information security by HITRUST. Imperium is Heeter’s customized web-based dashboard that simplifies workflows for Heeter clients, enabling them to more efficiently manage jobs.
“Our organization is uniquely positioned to stay nimble and secure. We’ve gained trust from prospective and current customers via our demonstration for quality manufacturing and the assurances of certifying our technology offerings,” said Kirk Schlecker, President at Heeter.
HITRUST CSF Certified status demonstrates that the organization’s Imperium web application hosted at a colocation datacenter has met key regulations and industry-defined requirements and is appropriately managing risk. This achievement places Heeter in an elite group of organizations worldwide that have earned this certification. By including federal and state regulations, standards, and frameworks, and incorporating a risk-based approach, the HITRUST CSF helps organizations address these challenges through a comprehensive and flexible framework of prescriptive and scalable security controls.
Tom Boyle, VP of Sales and Marketing at Heeter, adds “We are pleased to demonstrate to our customers the highest standards for protecting sensitive data and information by achieving HITRUST CSF Certification.”
“HITRUST knows that without a sufficient level of reliability, an assurance report doesn’t provide the requisite level of assurances as required to make important business decisions. That’s why we focus on producing the highest quality reports available,” said Vincent Bennekers, Vice President of Quality, HITRUST. “The achievement of a HITRUST CSF Certification provides reliable assurances that Heeter is taking information risk management and compliance seriously.”
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