The standard certifies the Group’s Information Security Management System and its ability to protect all information and data assets for the design, planning and construction of multi-utility connections and the design, build and maintenance of high voltage infrastructure.
With cyber-crime an increasing challenge for organisations, ISO 27001: 2022 promotes a holistic approach to information security, including assessing people, policies and technologies.
The Group achieved ISO 27001: 2022 following a rigorous seven-day audit by NQA, which provides certification, training, and support services to help organisations improve processes, performances and products.
This is the latest significant accreditation secured by Fulcrum, following a recent ISO 9001:2015 audit for its Quality Management Systems, also audited by NQA, led to the presentation of a best practice award from the global certification body in respect Fulcrum’s Customer Experience activities.
The security of our technology systems and the data we utilise to deliver our multi-utility infrastructure projects is of fundamental importance. This certification demonstrates that we have a system in place to manage any information security risks and respects all the best practices within the standard.