Sportsbook and iGaming software provider Alternar has announced its acquisition of an ISO IEC 27001 certificate ahead of a continued planned expansion.
In order to gain its certification, Altenar’s internal processes were extensively tested against the strict assessment criteria, ensuring it met the 114 controls and seven clauses required over a nine-month period.
Integral to going live across multiple global markets, the audits undertaken guarantee the company’s senior management, as well as all its operations and controls, are fully compliant with the data protection practices and procedures set in place by the International Organisation for Standardisation and the International Electrotechnical Commission.
An additional series of internal audits were also taken prior to the certification process, which as a result, highlight that, Altenar is able to demonstrate to partners that its global operations are held to the highest possible standards in terms of data protection and system security.
Commenting on the certification, Konrad Pizzuto, director of Technology Operations at Altenar, said: “We are delighted to have received our official ISO27001 certification, it truly is proof of all the hard work that goes on behind the scenes here at Altenar. The timing is ideal as it sets us up perfectly during a period where we are excited about continued growth and expansion.”
“We see this as the perfect endorsement of our tier one credentials, as it showcases our commitment to external audits of both our systems and processes, we are able to highlight our credentials as a forward-thinking supplier that is able to offer one of the best sportsbook platforms in the world.”
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