IT Security

Codestone gains ISO standards

by Mark Rowe

The IT and technology firm Codestone has gained two ISO accreditations: ISO 9001, the quality management system standard, and ISO 27001, for information security management system. The firm says these were awarded after a lengthy process with third party audits by independent assessors QMS.

Dan Hobson, Chief Commercial Officer for Codestone, said: “ISO accreditation is something that we have aspired to achieve for a while now so to have this under our belt is a great achievement. ISO accreditation ensures we adhere to the highest possible quality standards and is essential to our progress as a business as we engage with larger clients and bigger projects. I would like to thank all those involved at Codestone that helped us achieve this milestone.”

For customers, the ISO accreditations are an official recognition of the high-quality service they can expect from the company with an assurance that robust and secure systems are in place.

ISO says 9001 helps organisations to increase efficiency, deliver consistently high levels of service and continually improve their operational performance. Codestone gained the accreditation by showing that the company has systems and processes in place to, among other things, identify present customer needs and future requirement, ensure all regulatory requirements are met for your products and services and assess risks and identify opportunities for your business.

And 27001 accreditation shows that systems and processes are in place to assess and prevent information security risks – particularly vital with the work that Codestone does, the firm says, as it validates ability to keep confidential information secure, exchange information securely and manage and minimise risk exposure. Visit www.codestone.net.

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