ESET receives ISO 27001 certification

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The European IT security manufacturer ESET has again received the ISO 27001: 2013 and ISO 9001 certifications for its security solutions and cloud offerings. The audit required for this was carried out by the SGS Group (www.sgs.com), one of the most renowned companies in the areas of inspection, testing, verification and certification.

This certifies that ESET has implemented an information security system (ISMS) to protect its own products and their development as well as all information collected, for example in the virus labs. It also includes all ESET cloud services such as ESET Cloud Administrator and ESET Business Account as well as the distribution of the entire product range.

Complete safety cycle

As part of the information security system, all potential risks are permanently identified, analyzed and averted by suitable measures. Conformity to the internationally recognized standard ultimately leads to complete and precise security checks. As a result, ESET users not only receive optimal products and services, but they can also be sure that the IT security manufacturer will handle their own data with the greatest possible security.

"The holistic expansion of our ISO certifications to the full ESET portfolio with all connected cloud services, consoles and solutions is just another logical step with which we are living up to our responsibility as a European manufacturer." Says Michael Schröder, Security Business Strategy Manager at ESET Deutschland GmbH. "Customers of all sizes and from every area of ​​activity can rely on the product quality and our processes - especially with regard to data protection."

Quality and transparency offensive

Certification is an important part of the quality offensive that ESET will continue in 2021. In the first step, the overall performance of all security solutions was optimized and brought to the top of the industry. This is confirmed by the many positive test results and awards from independent institutes and analysts worldwide. In a second step, the voluntary “no backdoor guarantee” followed, with which ESET guarantees its customers that no backdoors for anyone - not even for governments or secret services - will be built into its own security solutions. With the ISO certification, there is another component that will have a direct positive effect on the upcoming, new bundles. These will be officially presented in mid-February 2021.

About ISO / IEC 27001

The international standard ISO / IEC 27001 specifies the requirements for the establishment, implementation, maintenance and continuous improvement of a documented information security management system. The standard contains requirements for the assessment and treatment of information security risks, adapted to the individual needs of the organization.

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ESET is a European company with headquarters in Bratislava (Slovakia). ESET has been developing award-winning security software since 1987 that has already helped over 100 million users enjoy secure technology. The broad portfolio of security products covers all common platforms and offers companies and consumers worldwide the perfect balance between performance and proactive protection. The company has a global sales network in over 180 countries and branches in Jena, San Diego, Singapore and Buenos Aires. For more information, visit www.eset.de or follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.


 

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