More than ever before, information security is one of the greatest challenges facing iGaming companies. With regulatory scrutiny and consumer trust at stake, businesses are turning to ISO 27001 certification, the standard for Information Security Management Systems, to establish robust, internationally recognised cybersecurity frameworks.

NOUV, a leading professional services firm in Malta, provides end-to-end ISO 27001 implementation services, guiding organisations through every stage of the process: from risk assessments and policy development to control implementation and documentation management.

With a 100 per cent success rate in clients achieving certification, NOUV’s comprehensive suite of services goes beyond compliance. 

It includes pre-certification audits, remediation, and ongoing support, ensuring companies don’t just secure certification, but also embed a mature security culture across teams, backed by continuous maintenance and improvement.

Why ISO 27001?

For iGaming operators, ISO 27001 offers more than compliance. 

It builds market credibility, assures players of data protection, and reduces risks of costly breaches. 

“ISO 27001 has become a gold standard in the iGaming sector,” explains Andrew Naudi, Senior Partner Advisory – Technology at NOUV. “It demonstrates that a business is serious about safeguarding sensitive data.”

With cyber threats constantly evolving, NOUV’s comprehensive approach empowers iGaming companies to enhance resilience, meet regulatory expectations, and maintain long-term trust in their platforms.

Discover how NOUV supports clients in their ISO journey here.





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