Dallmeier receives ISO 27001 certification

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Regensburg-based video technology manufacturer Dallmeier electronic has received ISO 27001 certification for its Information Security Management System (ISMS). The international standard for information security management ensures that companies meet the highest standards of data protection and data security.

IoT components, surveillance cameras, software and recording systems are just as vulnerable as other IT systems. In the context of cybersecurity and data protection, customers should take extra care when selecting a suitable manufacturer, as the integrity of the supplier is a crucial link in the security chain. ISO 27001 certification confirms that Dallmeier has effective processes and systems in place to protect sensitive data, minimise risks and continuously improve information security.

For customers of Dallmeier, ISO 27001 certification provides the assurance that their data and systems are optimally protected against possible threats when using Dallmeier hardware and software products. Dallmeier relies on state-of-the-art security protocols and regular security audits to ensure the highest level of security.

Meeting NIS-2 requirements

For operators of critical infrastructure systems and all essential and important entities, the video security manufacturer’s ISO 27001 certification also provides the basis for being able to fulfil their own NIS-2 requirements regarding a secure supply chain today and in the future. In addition to the ISO 27001 certification, the manufacturer has for some time been ensuring compliance with the GDPR and the NDAA (National Defence Authorisation Act) in its solutions. This is particularly important for customers who operate internationally and need to rely on legal and secure data processing.

Armin Biersack, CSO at Dallmeier, explains: “The ISO 27001 certification is an important milestone for Dallmeier, and underlines our commitment to the highest security standards and the protection of our customers’ sensitive data. Combined with our existing NDAA and GDPR compliance, our customers can be assured that they are working with a trusted partner that understands their security and privacy needs and meets current and future regulatory requirements.”


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