GitHub and ENS Certification #44137
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The ENS certification of Spain (National Security Scheme) is a certificate that defines the security standards applicable to public agencies and organizations and service providers on which public services depend.
Some service providers such as AWS and Azure have this certification:
https://aws.amazon.com/compliance/esquema-nacional-de-seguridad/?nc1=h_ls
https://news.microsoft.com/es-es/2020/10/07/microsoft-refuerza-la-securizacion-de-entornos-cloud-con-nuevos-certificados-de-conformidad-con-el-nivel-alto-del-esquema-nacional-de-seguridad/
I have found that on the security page there are some security certificates that the platform has:
https://github.com/security
(ISO/IEC 27001:2013,GDPR,Cloud Security Alliance,...)
Is there a publication where you can check the complete list of security certificates that the GitHub platform complies with?
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