Software Competitiveness International ships R&D-heavy code for automotive, telecom, and aerospace clients - domains where failed input validation or timing bugs have consequences beyond downtime. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Greece with primary markets across Germany, Switzerland, and France, the company holds ISO 27001:2013 certification and passed TISAX level 3 assessment, the automotive industry's rigorous information security standard requiring documented controls around data handling, physical security, and third-party risk management.
The engineering stack centers on embedded and real-time systems work: C/C++ on Linux, Android Automotive OS integration, and ASPICE-compliant development processes for safety-critical automotive components. Projects span distributed applications, mobile implementations, and development tooling where race conditions, privilege escalation paths, and supply chain integrity are immediate concerns, not theoretical. The team's certifications signal an operational baseline - documented access controls, incident response procedures, and auditable change management - rather than aspirational compliance.
With ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 frameworks in place, the company maintains formal quality and information security management systems requiring regular internal audits, risk assessments, and documented security policies. TISAX level 3 adds automotive-specific requirements around supplier security and confidential prototype data protection. The profile fits contractors operating inside OEM networks where lateral movement risks are high and partners face strict downstream liability.