Security certifications can be a bit confusing if you’re not into tech. We get it – they’re not something we usually think about in our daily lives. But at MedBrief, they’re at the heart of keeping everything secure – we can’t imagine our platform without them. In this blog, we’ll break down what each one means and why they’re essential for keeping your casework safe.
ISO 27001: The guardian of information security
ISO 27001 is all about Information Security Management Systems (ISMS). In simpler terms, it’s like having a virtual shield that protects sensitive information from falling into the wrong hands.
But how does this safeguard your casework? ISO 27001 ensures our information security practices are robust. Whether it’s tight access controls or strong encryption, this helps keep our platform protected from threats.
ISO 9001: Quality assurance
ISO 9001 works differently from ISO 27001 when it comes to data protection, but it’s the backbone of quality assurance. This certification focuses on ensuring that our processes are not just efficient but also meet the highest standards of quality. It essentially keeps everything running smoothly behind the scenes.
From user experience to data accuracy, ISO 9001 means that every aspect of our platform creates a seamless experience for our users.
Cyber Essentials Plus: The digital bodyguard
If ISO 27001 is the virtual shield, Cyber Essentials Plus is the digital bodyguard that focuses on cybersecurity health.
Cyber Essentials Plus provides an additional layer of protection. It means that we have essential cybersecurity measures in place, such as firewalls, secure configurations, and malware protection. This not only safeguards our users’ data but also maintains the integrity of our digital platform.
In a nutshell, all these security certificates work together to create a strong defence system for MedBrief. They guarantee secure data and a great user experience.
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