Sepura, the Cambridge-based critical communications solutions organisation, has achieved ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification, in recognition of its proven compliance to the highest level of information security management. BSI issued the certificate, following an extensive audit process.

To achieve the ISO 27001 certification, organisations must demonstrate a systematic and documented approach to protecting and managing sensitive company and customer information, including intellectual property, employee and customer details, financial information and data entrusted to it by third parties.

Sepura attains ISO 27001 certification

Sepura received the certification, following its first ISO 27001 audit, confirming the rigorous standard of its information security programme.

Steve Barber, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at Sepura, confirmed the successful certification, stating “As a company delivering critical communications solutions to public safety organisations worldwide, it is vitally important for our customers, partners and employees to know we are protecting their assets and data.

Committed to maintaining the highest level of security

He adds, “Earning the industry’s most widely recognised information security certification is not only a key indicator of the thoroughness of our existing security programmes, it is also testament to Sepura’s ongoing and long-standing commitment to maintaining the highest level of security.

Sepura provides TETRA and LTE mission critical solutions to customers around the world, through an extensive partner network. It is the leading supplier of TETRA radios to the United Kingdom (UK) and Germany, and has an extensive customer base, spreading from South America to Europe, Asia and Australasia.

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