Wynyard Group Expands Security Credentials with Iso/Iec 27001:2013 Certification
31 March 2015, Auckland – Wynyard Group, a market leader in crime-fighting software and services, today announced that
it has received global security certifications and compliance verifications complying with the ISO 27001 standard. These
credentials demonstrate Wynyard’s commitment to delivering a secure ICT environment for Wynyard’s customers.
Wynyard has a dedicated focus on ensuring that its IT infrastructure meets the most rigorous security requirements by
staying closely aligned with the latest industry standards and best practices.
Wynyard CISO Michael Wallmannsberger said: “Though we have always placed a high priority on safeguarding information,
the ISO 27001 certification confirms that our policies comply with the most stringent international standards.”
The latest ISO/IEC 27001:2013 standard is the recognised international benchmark for information security management,
outlining how to implement and uphold an independently assessed and certified information security management system
(ISMS).
Having undergone an extensive two-stage audit process of internal procedures, organisations that achieve ISO 27001
demonstrate to customers, suppliers and stakeholders commitment and compliance to global best practice for information
security.
By obtaining the ISO 27001 certification, Wynyard has further strengthened its commitment to providing customers with
the necessary levels of assurance regarding the way information is managed and secured. Wynyard’s information security
management system includes policies around access control, incident management, business continuity, physical security,
human resources and technical procedures.
“By benchmarking our policies and procedures against this independent, internationally recognised Information Security
Management System Standard, our customers and partners can be assured of resilience and have peace of mind.
“With this certification, Wynyard has shown a systematic approach to managing critical, confidential, and sensitive
information to meet modern standards for information security and to impart confidence in customers,” said
Wallmannsberger.
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