Without deviations by the ISO and NEN audit

Last period we again successfully completed audits for ISO 9001, ISO 27001 and NEN 7510 through. And we are proud of that: without a single deviation.

For us, this is not a checkmark on a list, but a confirmation that our way of working is right.

What was audited?

The audit looked in detail at how we operate and how we have set up our processes. Consider:

  • quality and continuous improvement (ISO 9001);
  • information security and risk management (ISO 27001);
  • healthcare-specific information security and privacy (NEN 7510).

The auditors found that our processes are not only well designed on paper, but are actually applied that way in practice.

What does this mean for you?

Above all, this successful audit means peace and security for our customers:

  • Your IT environment is set up securely and reliably;
  • your data is carefully and demonstrably protected;
  • we work in a structured, transparent manner and according to established quality standards;
  • continuity and compliance are ensured.

Whether you operate in healthcare, SMB or an organization with high information security requirements, you can trust us to get our act together.

Just well arranged

At Analyst ICT, we believe that certifications are not an end in themselves. They help us stay sharp, understand risk and get a little better every day. Think first, then do - and you notice that in the cooperation.

We see the fact that we have once again passed these audits without any deviations as a nice confirmation of our down-to-earth, meticulous way of working.

Do you have questions about what these certifications mean for your organization? We are happy to explain it to you in plain language.

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