Servicengine Corporation today announced the company has been certified in ISO/IEC 27001:2013 (ISO 27001) by the British Standards Institution (BSI Group) following comprehensive audits of the company’s information security management systems. As a technology provider that handles confidential and privileged information for corporate and government clients and hundreds-of-thousands of transferring employees, this certification attests that information assets are protected to the highest international standards.

Ridgefield, CT (PRWEB) April 16, 2018

Information security is both a worldwide concern and a moving target. As Servicengine President Harry Dayton explains, “Security is a huge issue for our clients. We are entrusted with highly sensitive information for corporate clients as well as government and military personnel. It’s essential that we protect our processes and systems to the highest standards.” Prior to receiving ISO 27001 certification, Servicengine was compliant with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the standards advocated by the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP)

Says Dayton, “To maintain compliance with GDPR we continuously monitor and benchmark our activities and methodologies. Servicengine was already complying with OWASP guidelines and for us, ISO 27001 certification was a logical step that maintains the confidence of our clients in the integrity of our information management.”

The ISO 27000 group of standards puts in place a comprehensive Information Security Management System (ISMS) which includes detailed controls for processes, personnel, physical, and technical security. This accredited certification demonstrates Servicengine’s clear commitment to information security for its clients, service partners, and employees.

ABOUT SERVICENGINE
Servicengine creates innovative technologies for global workforce mobility. Clients include Fortune 500 corporations, government agencies and relocation service companies. Servicengine technology is used to manage over 250,000 employee moves per year. The company is based in Ridgefield, Connecticut with offices in Chicago and Denver in the United States, and Mangalore in India. To learn more, please visit: https://servicengine.com/.

ABOUT BSI
BSI (British Standards Institution) equips businesses with the necessary solutions to turn standards of best practice into habits of excellence. From assessment, certification and training to software solutions, advisory services and supply chain intelligence, BSI provides the full solution to facilitate business improvement and help clients drive performance, manage risk and grow sustainably. Through the passion and expertise of our people, BSI embeds excellence in organizations across the globe to improve business performance and resilience. BSI’s influence spans across multiple sectors with particular focus on Aerospace, Automotive, Built Environment, Food, Retail, Healthcare and IT. To learn more, please visit http://www.bsigroup.com/en-us.

If you would like more information about Servicengine, please contact Kaitlin Nygren at 203-438-7880 x120 or Kaitlin.Nygren@servicengine.com

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