Databarracks achieves ISO 22301 certification

Databarracks has successfully achieved ISO 22301 certification, the international standard that defines the requirements and best practices for business continuity management.

This means that Databarracks has demonstrated it has the procedures and practices in place to adequately manage risks to its own continuity of operations, and to its ability to continue providing services to its clients. ISO frameworks require a thorough audit by an accredited external party of all processes in line with the framework within the international standard.

Databarracks resilience director, Chris Butler, commented: “We are delighted to gain this new ISO certification. This particular standard has assessed us for our ability to continue providing services to our customers if there’s a major incident that impacts our organisation.

“Certification against the standard demonstrates to our stakeholders that Databarracks has taken steps to prepare for, respond to, and recover from disruptions.

“Business continuity and resilience have gone from niche topics discussed in the margins to critical concerns. In only a few years we’ve seen a global pandemic, multiple major supply chain disruptions due to international conflict, increased extreme weather events and a dramatic rise in cyber risk. At the same time, businesses face a growing demand to be always-on and able to deliver for their customers.”



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