Ceta transitions to ISO27001:2022

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Ceta Insurance has renewed and updated its ISO27001 accreditation.

Ceta has successfully transitioned to ISO27001:2022, the global standard for information security management systems.

The insurance firm has been audited and accredited to ensure it complies with all regulatory and legal requirements well in advance of the 31 October 2025 deadline.

Ceta is certified to have a comprehensive and systemic approach to risk management – embedding the very highest standards of cyber resilience, risk management, and operational excellence into every facet of the business, as well as implementing a framework for continuous improvement that will ensure it maintains a robust defence of its information security.

Brendan Devine, CEO at Ceta, said: “Robust information security is more important than ever. Cybercrime is at an all-time high and bad actors are armed with increasingly sophisticated tactics.

“It’s vital that we’re strategic in our defence and can always stay one step ahead. ISO27001:2022 reaffirms that we have a standardised and effective approach to identifying and mitigating risks.

“We’re a safe pair of hands; brokers and IFAs working with us can focus on their core business without concerns about security vulnerability.”

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