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Flexys Successfully Renews ISO 27001 Accreditation

We are pleased to announce that Flexys has passed its annual audit with flying colours and remains UKAS accredited against the standards of ISO 27001 Information Security Management.

Following a rigorous, impartial and independent audit by BSI, Flexys successfully reached the stringent requirements of the standard and is authorised to continue to display the internationally recognised BSI Kitemark.

Flexys Chief Information Security Officer, Tom Diment, commented, “This successful audit is down to the fantastic team at Flexys, who put security front and centre of everything they do. Our clients can be assured that Flexys will remain at the forefront of ISO 27001 compliance and that we will continue to prioritise information security across the whole organisation.”

About ISO/IEC 27001

ISO/IEC 27001 is an internationally recognised best practice framework for an information security management system (ISMS).

By achieving ISO/IEC 27001 certification, businesses can demonstrate that their ISMS meets international best-practice and show customers, suppliers, and the marketplace that their organisation has the ability to handle information securely.

About UKAS accreditation:

UKAS is the sole National Accreditation Body for the United Kingdom, recognised by the government to assess against internationally agreed standards, organisations that provide certification, testing, inspection and calibration services. UKAS accreditation provides an assurance of the competence, impartiality and integrity of conformity assessment bodies.

UKAS accreditation test results can be trusted, measurements relied upon, certificated activities respected and inspected processes can be relied upon to operate safely and accurately

Accreditation drives confidence by underpinning the quality of results, ensuring their traceability, comparability and validity. UKAS accreditation guarantees the highest levels of impartiality and competence through the continuous assessment process.

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