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Canadian maritime operations platform provider, Helm Operations, has secured ISO 27001 certification and SOC 2 compliance, underscoring its dedication to maintaining the highest standards of data security, privacy, and operational excellence.

The announcement comes as data security continues to grow as a critical focus of the maritime industry.

ISO 27001:2022

ISO 27001:2022 is an internationally recognised standard for Information Security Management Systems (ISMS), developed to help organisations systematically manage and secure information.

Helm Operations' ISO 2001 certification showcases its dedication to protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data through robust security practices and continual improvement. It verifies the company as upholding key areas covered by the latest ISO standard, including:

  • Risk Management – Comprehensive risk management requirements mean that the company has identified and mitigated potential threats to its information assets.
  • Regulatory Compliance - ISO 27001 certification helps an organisation to align with various international data protection laws and regulations, reducing legal and regulatory risks.
  • Continuous improvement in a company’s information security management system, adapting to evolving threats and technologies.

Cybersecurity framework

SOC 2 has been developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) as a rigorous and globally recognised cybersecurity framework for managing sensitive customer data in an ever-evolving digital landscape. 

Its foundations rest on five trust principles that compliant companies must satisfy:

  • Security
  • Confidentiality
  • Availability
  • Privacy
  • Processing Integrity

Data security practices

As both ISO 27001 and SOC 2 are third-party audited, Helm Operations can provide peace of mind to stakeholders regarding our data security practices,” said Nolan Barclay, CEO of Helm Operations.

Nolan Barclay adds, “In addition, our customers and partners can show a chain of compliance, proving to their stakeholders that their data is being handled by a company at the forefront of data security.”

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