Online operator Videoslots has attained the ISO 27001 certificate – ensuring the highest level of data protection for its clients and partners in response to the evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats.

In its pursuit of the certification, Videoslots embarked on a comprehensive project, including a rigorous assessment of its current security measures and the development of its Information Security Management System (ISMS).

With the importance of safeguarding sensitive information paramount for companies worldwide, Videoslots has now elevated its security protocols to ensure the utmost protection of its data.

The recognition of achieving this standard means that Videoslots and its associated brands have successfully met all the stringent international standards for its ISMS and demonstrates the company’s ability to identify, manage and mitigate information security risks whilst adhering to legal and regulatory requirements.

David Alamango, CTO at Videoslots, said: “By attaining the ISO 27001 certification, we are keeping our data at the highest level of security, reinforcing trust in our brand, and bolstering our competitive advantage.

“It also places us in an elite group of organisations that have made the security of sensitive information a top priority.

“Furthermore, ISO 27001 provides a solid foundation for us to innovate and expand our technological capabilities, as we continue to push the boundaries of what is possible.”





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