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Secure next generation electronic systems design

Ensuring IP integrity, accuracy and reliability

Security has become much more critical as part of the PCB design process. We need our design data to be secure, we need our process to be secure and we're building security in as an underlying pillar of our next generation electronic systems design.

Managed access controls based on user roles, permissions, and authentication

Security is about sharing and accessing data, as well as controlling who has access to what data at what part of the process. We have addressed this with our next generation electronic systems design platform.

Complies to industry security standards

Security is also driven by new export regulations and government control that we're starting to see permeate multiple industries, which is why we adhere to SoC 2 compliance standards, underscoring our commitment to data security and integrity.

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