We are officially ISO 27001 compliant!

CYBERS 31.05.2023

In today’s world, it is not enough to claim that we know and do everything safely. Customers and business partners want proof of this statement, and now we can confirm it – we are certified according to the ISO 27001 standard.

Cybers has a very long experience in creating effective information and cyber security management systems. Having maintained the highest standards since the beginning, this certification is a good indication that we have first-class systems and procedures in place to maintain this level consistently.

Implementing an information security management system that meets the requirements of the universally recognized international standard ISO 27001 is a great way to show our customers and other parties that information security is important to us and that we understand the risks we face. The ISO standard is a trust framework that provides assurance both within the organization and to our customers and partners that data confidentiality, integrity and secure availability are guaranteed.

What is the ISO 27001 standard?

ISO 27001 is the most important standard in the globally recognized ISO 27000 family of standards, which provides guidance and a logical framework for an organization’s information security. It is the “de facto standard” for information security, considered the best way to confirm that a company has every aspect of cybersecurity under control.

Why is the ISO 27001 standard important?

  • ensures that information security is in line with business goals and constantly improved
  • increases the trust of customers, cooperation partners and other stakeholders
  • strengthens the company’s image in domestic and foreign markets
  • information security management is an integral part of the organization’s management system
  • provides a clear overview of roles and responsibilities in ensuring information security
  • keeps security measures up-to-date and helps to evaluate them independently
  • helps prevent or mitigate damage from incidents
  • helps to save operating costs
  • helps mitigate IT and business process risks

Do you also want to take your organization’s information security to a new level?

Write to us – we will help! Any organization for which secure data management is important, regardless of industry or company size, can apply for this standard. Cybers has a lot of experience in creating these systems, and we will help you reach certification faster and more resource-efficiently. We will cooperate with you throughout the entire certification process and, if necessary, in the future. For example, we provide support services to certified customers by participating in information security risk analyzes and conducting internal audits.

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