Soltel, a leading Spanish company specializing in technological solutions for the public and private sectors, has recently renewed its certification under the National Security Scheme (ENS), Intermediate level, adapted to Royal Decree 311/2022, granted by the National Cryptographic Center (CCN).
This recognition further reinforces Soltel's position as a company that meets the strict security standards established by the Government, consolidating its experience and commitment to technological projects.
What is the National Security Scheme (ENS)?
The National Security Framework (ENS) is a set of standards that establish a common framework of principles, requirements, and security measures to ensure the adequate protection of information and services managed by the Public Sector, as well as by suppliers collaborating with the Administration. The most recent version of this framework can be found in the Royal Decree 311/2022.
The importance of this certification lies in its fundamental principles: to guarantee access, confidentiality, integrity, traceability, authenticity, availability and preservation of data and information processed by electronic means. For Soltel, this seal certifies its ability to protect the information it handles in all its projects.
You can check our ENS certification at this link.
Some recent Soltel projects that apply the ENS
Soltel has extensive experience in projects that prioritize compliance with the National Security Framework. Therefore, the company is establishing itself as a reliable provider of data protection services..
Below, you can learn about some of these projects, as well as find more information by visiting our blog:
- Soltel will provide Data Protection services and implement the Cetursa Sierra Nevada whistleblowing channel: For this contract, the company will assume the role of Data Protection Officer, ensuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations to guarantee digital rights. In addition, an internal information system will be developed for receiving complaints, regulating the protection of whistleblowers and combating corruption.
- The Andalusian Social Services Agency (ASSDA) renews its Red Hat license support service with Soltel: This contract aims to fulfill a series of objectives that ensure the continuity and efficiency of the agency's systems; among them, compliance with the National Security Scheme (ENS) and the guarantee of a homogeneous and secure operating environment.
- The Seville City Council awards Soltel the service for regulatory compliance in Data Protection: This project will guarantee compliance with current data protection regulations, specifically the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and the Organic Law 3/2018, of Personal Data Protection and guarantee of digital rights.
- Soltel develops the Case Management System for the Transparency and Data Protection Council of Andalusia: This time, it involves the creation of the agency's new file management system, which aims to digitize the work done in the agency, covering 75% of its employees.
Furthermore, it is worth mentioning Soltel's entry into the share capital of Youforget.me, a platform dedicated to the management and control of citizens' digital privacy, as it represents a further step by the company in its expertise on the subject of data protection.
Soltel: a benchmark in certified security
Renewing the ENS Intermediate Level certification continues to be an important milestone for Soltel, demonstrating its commitment to information security and the protection of its customers' data. It should be added that, soon, The company aspires to reach the High Level of the ENS, reaffirming its pursuit of excellence in this area.





