Veson Nautical reached ISO 27001, ISO 27017, and ISO 27701 certification


Veson Nautical, a global leader in maritime data solutions and shipping management, announced that they had reached ISO 27001: 2022, ISO 27017: 2015, and ISO 27701: 2019 Certification. This internationally recognized standard emphasized the company’s dedication to maintain the highest level of information and privacy in the entire series of solutions.

ISO 27001 established standards for managing the Information Security Management System (ISMS), while ISO 27017 focused on ensuring a safe cloud computing environment. ISO 27701 expands the ISO 27001 standard to include requirements for Privacy Information Management Systems (PIMS) to protect personally identified information (PII).

Ben Thurecht, CTO from Veson Nautical, commented on the achievement: “Achieve this ISO certification further shows our sustainable commitment to protect our client data, and to enforce the right security and privacy standards. In an era where data integrity is the most important, this certification gives our clients with their insurance that has certainty Certainty to their clients who provide certainty to clients who provide certainty to the most important clients for clients.

The certification process involves a comprehensive evaluation of Veson information security practices, including risk management, data protection steps, and compliance with regulatory requirements. By complying with this tight standard, Veson operations do not only meet but exceed the expectations of clients and stakeholders throughout the world.

This achievement is in line with the core values ​​of innovation, partnership, and success of veson clients. Providing reliable and safe solutions that protect client data means that Veson clients are building on a strong basis where information security risks are managed by professionals, in accordance with the best international practice.

Veson continues to invest in technology and training to remain in front of threats that arise and changes in regulations, ensuring security practices remain effective and current.
Source: Veson Nautical



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