Cygnetise obtains ISO 27001 certificate for Information Security

Cygnetise has obtained ISO 27001 certification which is yet another proof of the security and safety of its leading authorised signatory management platform.

 
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Last month, Cygnetise obtained the leading international standard certification for information security, ISO 27001. The certification is yet another validation of Cygnetise’s continued commitment to providing the most secure and efficient authorised signatory data management solution on the market.

Published by International Organization for Standardization (ISO), ISO 27001 is the internationally recognised standard for Information Security. The Standard sets out the policies and procedures needed to protect organisations and includes all the risk controls (legal, physical and technical) necessary for robust IT security management.

However, ISO 27001 covers much more than just IT. An important part of the Standard concerns data security across all areas of a business, including both its online or offline environments.



To receive the certification, Cygnetise had to undergo a series of formal third-party assessments of its entire internal operation and control infrastructure, with a particular emphasis on the following 4 key areas:

  • Management responsibility

  • Resource management

  • Information security

  • Measurement, analysis and improvement

About Cygnetise: Cygnetise is an award-winning blockchain application that helps organisations reduce the risk of fraud, facilitate business continuity and contribute to ESG by digitising the process of managing authorised signatories.

Cygnetise allows finance and operations teams to update their authorised signatory data in real time. It also provides a variety of sharing mechanisms so that counterparts can always have access to the most up-to-date information without the need to recompile and redistribute.


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