Conduce, a provider of electronic technical logbooks has announced that it has achieved ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification, the international standard for information security management systems (ISMS).
The ISO 27001 certification marks a significant milestone for Conduce, highlighting the company's commitment to implementing and maintaining robust information security practices. The certification process involved a thorough audit of Conduce's ISMS, including risk management procedures, data protection protocols, and ongoing security controls, carried out by an independent, accredited certification body.
“Achieving ISO 27001 certification is a testament to our unwavering commitment to safeguarding our clients' information,” said Steve Russell, CEO of Conduce. “In the aviation industry, where the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data are paramount, this certification provides our customers with the assurance that we are operating at the highest level of information security.”
“Our customers rely on us not just for innovative solutions but also for the peace of mind that their aircraft technical information is in safe hands,” added Royston Neal, Quality Manager at Conduce. “The ISO 27001 certification is a reflection of the robust security culture we have embedded across our organisation, from our technology development processes to project delivery.”
ISO 27001 is globally recognised as the gold standard for information security management. By achieving this certification, Conduce joins an elite group of organisations that prioritise information security as a core business function. The certification will also support Conduce's ongoing efforts to expand its market presence and engage with prospective customers who require the highest levels of data security.