Uresta recognises that the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information and data created, maintained and hosted by us are important to the privacy of our customers.
As a leading women's health company, we understand the importance in providing clear information about our security practices, tools, resources and responsibilities so that our customers can feel confident in choosing us as a brand you, your friends and families can trust.
Founded in 2014
Here are the controls implemented at Uresta to ensure compliance, as a part of our security program.
Situational Awareness For Incidents
Termination of Employment
Transfer of PII
Transmission Confidentiality
Malicious Code Protection (Anti-Malware)
Endpoint Security Validation
Code of Business Conduct
Organizational Structure
Roles & Responsibilities
Competency Screening
Personnel Screening
New Hire Policy Acknowledgement
Security & Privacy Awareness
Performance Review
Periodic Policy Acknowledgement
Automated Reporting
Incident Reporting Assistance
Risk Framing
Risk Assessment
Fraud
Third-Party Criticality Assessments
Assigned Cybersecurity & Privacy Responsibilities
Internal Audit using Sprinto
Management Review of Risks
Management Review of Third-Party Risks
Subservice organization evaluation
Subprocessor Requirements
Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA)
Testing
Retention of Policies
Chief Privacy Officer (CPO)
Privacy Act Statements
Asset Ownership Assignment
New Hire Security & Privacy Training Records
Periodic Security & Privacy Training Records
Updates During Installations / Removals
Inventory of Endpoint Assets