
ISO certification is more than just a badge – it’s a commitment to quality, security, and efficiency. For Otodata, adhering to ISO 27001 enforces industry standards on data management and security.
Here’s why it matters:
ISO 27001 is an international standard that outlines the requirements for establishing, implementing, maintaining, and continually improving an Information Security Management System (ISMS).
It aims to help organisations protect information assets by managing the security risks associated with the use, storage, and transmission of information.
The key purposes of ISO 27001 include:
- Risk Management: Provides a systematic approach to managing sensitive company information, ensuring that it remains secure.
- Compliance: Helps businesses comply with legal, regulatory, and contractual requirements related to information security.
- Trust: Builds trust with customers and stakeholders by demonstrating that information security is taken seriously.
- Resilience: Enhances ability to handle security incidents and reduce the impact of potential breaches.
Ralph Aimé, IT Director at Otodata shared the company’s pride in achieving this important accreditation: “By following ISO 27001, Otodata creates a robust framework that helps protect information assets and build a culture of security awareness.”
In the photo, provided by Otodata, IT Director Ralph Aime (l) and Alexandra Mailhot, HR Director (r) proudly display the accreditation certificate.