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They didn’t have 27001?

edit: typo

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It’s expensive and time consuming.

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I passed my first audit last week. I know exactly what it entails.

I would have expected Proton to have had this certificate a while ago.

kudos on them passing the audit though.

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Awesome congrats! Maybe they didn’t need it if they are mostly business to consumer focused and average users don’t ask for it?

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