Riskex successfully re-certified its ISO 27001 accreditation

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Riskex is delighted to announce that we have been successful in being recertified to ISO 27001, the critically important Information Security Management standard. We would like to thank UKAS accredited certification body, BSI for coming in to audit our company and to monitor our ISO 9001 quality management system at the same time.

This is great news for Riskex customers because it means that we have been formally audited and certified compliant with the standard. ISO 27001 is the de facto international standard and our UKAS certificate demonstrates our clear commitment to Information Security Management.

About BSI:
Formed in 1901, BSI was the world’s first National Standards Body and over a century later is globally recognized as champions of best practice. BSI is responsible for originating many of the world’s most commonly used management systems standards and publishes over 2,700 standards annually.

About UKAS:
UKAS is the UK’s National Accreditation Body, responsible for determining, in the public interest, the technical competence and integrity of organisations such as those offering testing, calibration and certification services.

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