Intertech Rail Earns CyberVadis High Security Recognition

What Does Strong Cybersecurity Mean for Railway Operations?

CyberVadis High Security Seal recognizing strong cybersecurity and information security practices.

Cybersecurity has become an essential part of modern railway operations. As rail networks become increasingly connected, protecting systems, data, and critical infrastructure is more important than ever.


Intertech Rail is proud to have been independently assessed by CyberVadis and awarded the High Security Seal, recognizing the company's commitment to maintaining strong cybersecurity practices and information security standards.


CyberVadis is a globally recognized cybersecurity assessment platform that evaluates organizations across key security domains, including data protection, risk management, security governance, and operational controls. The assessment helps companies demonstrate their ability to manage cybersecurity risks and protect sensitive information throughout their operations.


For Intertech Rail, cybersecurity extends beyond compliance. It is a fundamental part of delivering reliable solutions for railway signaling, asset identification, infrastructure monitoring, and operational management. Customers and partners depend on secure systems that support safe and efficient railway operations, and maintaining those standards remains a core priority.


Receiving the CyberVadis High Security Seal reflects Intertech Rail's ongoing investment in cybersecurity, continuous improvement, and responsible business practices. It also reinforces the company's commitment to providing customers with trusted solutions backed by robust security measures. As the railway industry continues to evolve, Intertech Rail remains focused on protecting information, strengthening operational resilience, and supporting the secure movement of people and goods worldwide.


To learn more, watch the video below and discover what this recognition means for Intertech Rail and its customers.



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