LenelS2, a provider of advanced security systems and services, has achieved two accomplishments demonstrating its commitment to cybersecurity. The company has attained compliance with the NIST SP 800-53 cybersecurity standard, had its Elements cloud-based solution accepted into the Cloud Security Alliance’s (CSA) Security, Trust, Assurance and Risk (STAR) Level 1 Registry. LenelS2 is a part of Carrier Global Corp., a provider of intelligent climate and energy solutions.

LenelS2 has earned independent verification of compliance with the NIST SP 800-53 standard for its OnGuard, NetBox and Elements access control platforms. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) develops cybersecurity standards, guidelines, best practices and other resources to meet the needs of U.S. industry, federal agencies and the broader public. NIST Special Publication 800-53 (NIST SP 800-53) provides a catalog of security and privacy controls for organizations to protect organizational operations and assets, individuals and other organizations from a diverse set of threats and risks.

Additionally, LenelS2’s Elements cloud-based access control solution was accepted into the Cloud Security Alliance’s (CSA) Security, Trust, Assurance and Risk (STAR) Level 1 Registry, which provides increased transparency around the company’s security and compliance posture and security controls it has in place.

“LenelS2 is committed to staying at the forefront of cybersecurity, and we’re constantly working to ensure our products and services are as secure as possible,” said John Deskurakis, chief product security officer, Carrier. “Cybersecurity is not just a feature or update, but a fundamental requirement for the industry. That’s why we’re continually obtaining new certifications and implementing best practices across our portfolio.” 


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