Oxlo Systems Data Protection and Privacy Policy Ensures Highest Level Security of Information
BROOMFIELD, Colo., June 15 -- Ensuring the highest level of security for its customers and partners, Oxlo Systems Inc. has completed a thorough audit of its data protection and privacy policy. Oxlo's policy and procedures address the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLB) and include the protection of non-public personal information (NPI). The policy maintains physical, electronic and procedural safeguards in accordance with federal regulations and NADA's GLB guidelines.
Oxlo's integration services provide its customers with the additional benefit of having their message-based integrations proactively monitored and managed, further ensuring data integrity as it moves from point-to-point over the internet.
"We will continue to maintain the highest standards for safeguarding our partners' and customers' data," said Dan Seats, chief operating officer, Oxlo. "Moving data communications to the internet requires a deep commitment to reliable, secure and monitored services, which is exactly what our automaker and DSP partners demand on behalf of dealers."
Oxlo will be public and transparent with its data protection and privacy policy so that its partners and customers can institute industry-leading privacy practices.
On an ongoing basis, Oxlo will reevaluate and adjust its policy as necessary to maintain regulatory compliance and operate with the highest standards in the industry. Oxlo will also conduct annual reviews of this policy to identify and address foreseeable risks -- internal and external -- to security, confidentiality and integrity of NPI.
About Oxlo Systems
Oxlo Systems Inc., based in Broomfield, Colo. is the leading Dealer Communications Hub provider, designed specifically to improve the processes of buying, selling, servicing, and financing a car. By seamlessly connecting the various systems that drive the automotive retail business, Oxlo differentiates itself with an integration focus that allows dealerships and manufacturers to concentrate on customer relationships and system vendors on application development. Within the existing IT architectures of the dealership, these plug-and-play integration solutions, which support the STAR standard, provide the tools that allow dealers to increase sales and lower costs. Oxlo Systems is a privately held corporation and has received institutional financing from Mobius Venture Capital and Appian Ventures. For more information, please visit http://www.oxlo.com/ . For perspective on emerging trends and issues affecting the market, visit Oxlo Observer at http://oxlo-observer.typepad.com/ .