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Ribose Achieves CDSA CPS Certification With Lowest Possible Risk Rating

Ribose has achieved certification for Content Protection and Security (CPS) from the Content Delivery and Security Association (CDSA). All audited areas were rated as Green, which indicates full compliance and a low level of risk. Ribose is the only collaboration platform worldwide to have achieved CPS certification.

Ribose believes the open Internet is based on innovation and the protection of intellectual property, which it is fully committed to. With CPS certification, intellectual property owners can be confident in collaborating freely on Ribose, knowing that their content is safe and secure.

CPS is an international standard developed by the world’s largest content owners, including software, games, media and entertainment companies. It has stringent and comprehensive standards and procedures for the protection of intellectual property, including audited risk assessment, and for the management of all systems handling intellectual property. Certification is awarded only after exhaustive checks by CDSA auditors.

CPS requirements comprise multiple capability framework areas including digital security, physical security and management. Ribose was found to be fully compliant in each area, representing a very low security risk environment.

Peter Wallace, Worldwide Director, Anti-Piracy and Compliance Programs , stated: “CPS certification is a comprehensive industry-accepted standard covering content security. Ribose is operating to the highest standards. We commend its commitment to intellectual property security.”

James Wise, Director of Anti-Piracy and Compliance Programs in Asia at the CDSA, stated: “It is rare for a company to achieve full compliance in a first audit, and we are delighted that Ribose performed so well across all areas. The security management systems are well-designed and quite mature. Ribose is very serious about protecting user information.”

Founded in 2008, Ribose has redefined collaboration with its effective and efficient platform. Currently in public beta, Ribose is free to use: http://www.ribose.com.