Datactics, a leader in data quality software has achieved ISO 27001:2022 Certification for Information Security Management System.
The ISO 27001 certification is recognised globally as a benchmark for managing information security. The rigorous certification process, conducted by NQA and Vertical Structure, involved an extensive evaluation of Datactics’ security policies, procedures, people, and controls. Achieving this certification demonstrates Datactics’ dedication to safeguarding client data and maintaining information assets’ integrity, confidentiality, and availability.
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Victoria Wallace, Senior DevOps & Security Specialist, stated: “Security is at the heart of everything that Datactics does and achieving ISO 27001:2022 certification is a testament to the team’s unwavering commitment in this technical field. Showcasing the extensive work that went into this prestigious achievement proves that dedication and determination can lead to significant success, both within Datactics and across our client ecosystem.
"Achieving and maintaining this certification is a key part of Datactics’ progress in enhancing our secure, process-driven, and powerful data quality platform.”
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Tom Shields, Cyber & Information Security Consultant at Vertical Structure, said: “It was a pleasure working with the team at Datactics. Their enthusiastic approach to ISO 27001 Information Security and the associated business risk mitigation was evident in every interaction. Involvement from top to bottom was prioritised from day one, allowing us to integrate into their team from the very outset.
"The opportunity to guide such organisations in certifying to ISO 27001 is a privilege for us, and we look forward to continuing to work alongside their team in the future.
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