C5 catalogue

Home Certifications C5 Catalogue for Germany C5 Catalogue for Germany The C5 (Cloud Computing Compliance Criteria Catalogue) criteria catalogue specifies minimum requirements for secure cloud computing and is primarily intended for professional cloud providers, their auditors and customers.The C5 criteria catalogue was first published by the Federal Office for Information Security in Germany during 2016 and has since established itself successfully on the market. According to the BSI (the German Federal Office for Information Security), over a dozen attestations have already been granted for national, European and global cloud providers, as well as a wide range of cloud services. Medium-sized and small providers now use the catalogue too. C5 (Cloud Computing Compliance Criteria Catalogue) gives cloud customers an important guide to selecting a provider. It...

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Depending on the crypto price feed you are using, these options are available to CONSTI customers for accessing the market data: WebSocket Users can connect to the Websocket API to receive real-time updates where the software client is automatically informed about price updates. This method is particularly useful for traders and applications requiring up-to-the-moment information. REST Users can interact with the cryptocurrency data using a HTTPS REST endpoint. This allows them to make secure HTTP requests to specific endpoints to retrieve data such as open, high, low, closing prices, real-time prices, or historical prices. Analytics Portal Customers of the CONSTI price feeds can also access the data using the Analytics Portal, ie to discover if exchanges or price feeds report...
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