Veson Nautical achieves ISO 27001, ISO 27017, and ISO 27701 certifications
ISO accreditation reinforces commitment to information security and privacy.

Veson Nautical, a global leader in maritime data and freight management solutions, announces that it has achieved ISO 27001:2022, ISO 27017:2015, and ISO 27701:2019 certifications. These internationally recognized standards affirm the company's dedication to maintaining the highest levels of information security and privacy across its suite of solutions.
ISO 27001 sets the standard for managing an information security management system (ISMS), while ISO 27017 focuses on ensuring a secure cloud computing environment. ISO 27701 extends the ISO 27001 standard to include requirements for a privacy information management system (PIMS) to protect personally identifiable information (PII).
Ben Thurecht, CTO of Veson Nautical, commented on the achievement: "Attaining these ISO certifications further demonstrates our continued commitment to safeguarding our clients' data, and to upholding the highest standard of security and privacy. In an era where data integrity is of the utmost importance, these certifications provide our clients with the assurance that their sensitive information is managed with professionalism, appropriate care and in compliance with global standards."
The certification process involved a comprehensive evaluation of Veson's information security practices, including risk management, data protection measures, and compliance with regulatory requirements. By adhering to these stringent standards, Veson’s operations not only meet but exceed the expectations of clients and stakeholders worldwide.
This accomplishment aligns with Veson's core values of innovation, partnership, and client success. Delivering reliable and secure solutions that protect client data means that Veson clients are building on a solid foundation where information security risks are managed by professionals, in accordance with international best practices.
Veson continues to invest in technology and training to stay ahead of emerging threats and regulatory changes, ensuring its security practices remain effective and current.