ISO 27001 Certification Acquired
"Certified Security Incident Response Capability"

HD Hyundai Site Solutions announced on the 8th that it has obtained the international standard information security management system (ISO 27001) certification. It was recognized by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) for its capability to respond to security incidents.


HD Hyundai Site Solutions recently held an ISO 27001 certification awarding ceremony at the Pangyo HD Hyundai Global R&D Center (GRC), attended by President Jo Young-cheol and Lee So-young, CEO of the global certification body DNV Korea.


Cho Young-chul, President of HD Hyundai Site Solutions (left), and Lee So-young, CEO of DNV Korea, pose for a commemorative photo at the ISO27001 certification award ceremony. <br>[Photo by HD Hyundai Site Solutions]

Cho Young-chul, President of HD Hyundai Site Solutions (left), and Lee So-young, CEO of DNV Korea, pose for a commemorative photo at the ISO27001 certification award ceremony.
[Photo by HD Hyundai Site Solutions]

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ISO 27001 is the most authoritative international standard in the field of information security. It verifies measures to prevent leakage of company information assets and personal information, and to promptly respond to various security threats.


HD Hyundai Site Solutions established its own security management system to obtain the certification. It passed all 114 detailed items across 14 areas, including corporate information protection policies, information access control, and technical security management systems.



President Jo Young-cheol stated, "We will enhance employees' security awareness and strengthen our ability to respond to security threat factors," adding, "We plan to continuously strengthen the information security management system to meet global standards and focus on enhancing our technological competitiveness."


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