Leading Password Manager Adheres to Stringent ISO Standards, Ensuring Highest Level of Security and Confidentiality.
LastPass, a prominent name in password management, proudly announced the successful achievement of ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification for its information security management system (ISMS).
This certification, established by the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO), signifies LastPass's dedication to adhering to a globally recognised standard for establishing, monitoring, and enhancing its information security practices.
The ISO 27001 certification reflects LastPass's commitment to implementing robust processes across the organisation to maintain a resilient information security management system. Key aspects covered by the certification include detailed documentation, management responsibility, internal audits, continual improvement, preventive actions, and the assurance of the highest level of security and confidentiality.
Dan DeMichele, Vice President of Product Management at LastPass, expressed the significance of this achievement, stating, "This certification solidifies our commitment to offering the highest level of security and confidentiality for our customers."
DeMichele further highlighted that this accomplishment positions LastPass to continue delivering innovative solutions while meeting the stringent requirements of enterprise organisations.
The ISO 27001 certification serves as a valuable framework for LastPass in monitoring, reviewing, maintaining, and enhancing its information security management system. Beyond its internal impact, this certification instils greater confidence in LastPass among partner organisations and customers, affirming the company's dedication to maintaining the utmost security standards.
In a world where digital security is paramount, LastPass's adherence to ISO 27001 standards underscores its ongoing commitment to safeguarding user information and delivering trustworthy solutions to its diverse customer base.
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