Ingleton Wood is pleased to announce that we have successfully achieved ISO 27001:2013 certification for Information Security Management Systems (ISMS).
The certification is one of the most internationally recognised information security standards and has been issued by one of the world’s leading testing, inspection and certification companies, SGS Ltd. This achievement further demonstrates the Practice’s ongoing commitment to the highest levels of compliance and security.
Operations Director Michelle Le Chalmers said: “We constantly evaluate our information systems as part of our business security strategy to help maintain trust and credibility among our valued clients and stakeholders – and achieving the world-renowned ISO 27001:2013 certification is the latest step we’ve taken to build our resilience and reputation.”
The ISO 27001:2013 certification means we have the latest rigorous and effective processes and protocols in place for client data protection, cyber security, system compliance, risk management, and much more.
Ingleton Wood has also achieved certifications in ISO9001:2015 quality management system, ISO14001:2015
environmental management system and ISO45001:2018 occupational health and safety management system.
Michelle added: “Achieving the highest level of security accreditation has been a fantastic team effort and gives us a very powerful competitive edge across the built environment.
“Online security is rapidly becoming a top priority for every business, particularly given the current climate of adapting to hybrid work, but our valued clients and contractors can feel confident that they’ve made the right decision to partner with Ingleton Wood.
“Our duty to protect data and information assets for projects and employees sits at the core of our business. We are acutely aware of the ever-growing and evolving security risks, which is why we will remain committed to constantly bolstering our management systems.”
Established by the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO), the ISO 27001:2013 certification specifies the requirements for establishing, implementing, maintaining and continually improving an ISMS.