The Samsung SmartThings platform was recognized with the ISO 27001 information security certificate
SmartThings, Samsung’s international connected living space platform, has obtained ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification for the international standard for information security management systems (ISMS). The certification recognizes SmartThings’ achievements in information security and service operation capabilities, building even deeper trust among customers and partners.
ISO 27001 is the leading global standard for information security management systems created by the International Organizations for Standardizations (ISO). The standard provides guidance to companies for the systematic management of risks affecting information assets and the achievement of information protection goals.
This certification was issued by the UK’s globally recognized standards body, the British Standards Institute (BSI). In order to obtain certification, a company must meet the standard in a total of 123 different points, including information security policies, control of access to information assets, and incident management, among others.
With this certification, Samsung proves that the information protection of SmartThings Cloud works according to international standards while providing an integrated connected experience. This official recognition can further increase trust in the company and strengthen business competitiveness – not only among SmartThings users, but also among partners.
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