INVISR Successfully Completes Annual SOC® 2 Type 1 Examination
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INVISR – a software solutions builder for mortgage, banking, and insurance industries, today announced the successful completion of their 2021 SOC 2 Type 2 examination. The effort reflects their long-standing commitment to data security best practices.
“Successfully completing the SOC 2 Type 2 process with 360 Advanced, demonstrates the value INVISR places in developing world class corporate controls for governance, risk management, and compliance,” says Jeb Hunsinger, COO. NEW YORK (PRWEB) May 06, 2021 INVISR – a software solutions builder for mortgage, banking, and insurance industries, today announced the successful completion of their 2021 SOC 2 Type 2 examination. The effort reflects their long-standing commitment to data security best practices.
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Pavement resurfacing in North Walsham town centre has caused massive disruption .
- Credit: Casey Cooper-Fiske
Work to resurface pavements in a town centre has created massive disruption with queues along four separate roads.
Four sets of temporary traffic lights erected by Norfolk County Council as part of the work on Yarmouth Road in North Walsham have caused tailbacks of over 100 cars.
Pavement resurfacing in North Walsham town centre has caused massive disruption .
- Credit: Casey Cooper-Fiske
Vehicles have been queuing along Yarmouth Road itself as well as in the Market Place and on New Road and Grammar School Road.
Traffic has also been queuing on Church Street as a result of the long tailbacks, which residents say has made social distancing difficult on narrow town centre paths.
Ray Winder, chairman of the North Walsham Men s Shed. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY
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A men s shed finally has a home of its own after spending three years in a cramped and cold pub back room.
North Walsham Men s Shed will open in its own premises on the grounds of The Grange care home at 2.30pm on Saturday April 17.
For three years the group met in the backroom of the White Swan, where participants had to wrap up warm during winter, however the agreement came to an end when there was a change of landlord at the pub last year.
I don t think it is a fair reflection of the officers on the ground, the working situation they work in, and the abuse they get on a daily basis carrying out the restrictions that you as members get the opportunity to comment on and change before they re made and put into place.
Mr Seward said his comments in the meeting referred to the way enforcement officers had interpreted the regulations by issuing parking tickets to vehicles parked on verges and disused roads, which he says residents have done for years.
A car parked on a disused road adjacent to Manor Road in North Walsham.