Gunnebo Entrance Control has been awarded ISO 27001 Certification, bolstering our commitment to Information Security excellence
Attaining the ISO 27001 certification marks a significant milestone in our ongoing drive to reach new heights in information security excellence.
ISO 27001 is the world’s best-known standard for information security management systems (ISMS). The standard defines the requirements for compliance and provides valuable guidance for creating, delivering, monitoring, and evolving the management of risks whilst keeping owned data protected.
Commenting on the accreditation, IT Director Michel Van Damme says: “Companies are increasingly transitioning to digital operations to support security and in entrance control, the need for protection of digital assets and customer data is critical. This is not only to be compliant with the latest legislation but also as a duty of care responsibility.
“It requires a transparent process to assess information security risks, with controls and processes, and embedded information security management across an organisation. It’s something we have committed to on a global scale and being awarded ISO 27001 in recognition it’s a great accomplishment for Gunnebo Entrance Control.”
“A great achievement for the team”
ISO 27001 mandates a systematic examination of information security risks, and the establishment, implementation, and maintenance of security measures to ensure a safe and secure digital environment for customers and partners.
Says Howard Lang, President at Gunnebo Entrance Control: “This is a great achievement for the team and one Gunnebo Entrance Control is particularly proud, to demonstrate our commitment to innovation, data protection and compliance.”
“As the value of information continues to rise, Gunnebo Entrance Control remains highly aware of the risks associated with data compromise or theft. ISO 27001 certification underscores our commitment to overcoming issues proactively with smart solutions, ensuring the highest level of security for our clients and stakeholders.”