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Imprivata achieves ISO security and safety certs
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Imprivata, the digital identity company for mission and life-critical industries, has achieved ISO 27001 and ISO 27701 certifications, the company announced today.
The information security and privacy information management system standards were developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).
Imprivata’s certification was issued by independent and accredited certification body, A-LIGN.
The body found Imprivata to have technical controls in place and formalised IT security policies and procedures that protect it from unauthorised access or compromise.
Al Colon, Imprivata Global Head of Security and Compliance, said:
“We are honoured to have achieved accreditation that validates conformity and certifies Imprivata’s information security and privacy information management systems against the strict ISO 27001 and 27701 standards.
The scope of certification includes the ISMS and PIMS supporting the confidentiality, integrity and availability of customer data, supplier information, the processing of PII/PHI, and customer’s internal data related to services provided by the company.
Colon added:
“These certifications demonstrate our continued commitment to information security at every level to ensure customers that the security of their data has been addressed, implemented, and properly controlled in all areas of our organisation.”
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