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Wasabi Technologies Achieves ISO/IEC 27001 Certification

Wasabi Technologies Achieves ISO/IEC 27001 Certification

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Global security certification affirms Wasabi's commitment to high-performance, affordable cloud storage with zero compromise
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BOSTON — Wasabi Technologies, the hot cloud storage company, today announced its achievement of ISO/IEC 27001 certification – the global standard for information security management systems. This milestone reinforces Wasabi's position as the trusted choice for enterprises demanding uncompromising data protection alongside breakthrough performance and cost efficiency.
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As data breaches cost organizations an average of $4.88 million globally according to IBM, Wasabi's certification provides CISOs and IT leaders with the assurance they need to accelerate cloud migration strategies without compromising security posture. The internationally recognized ISO/IEC 27001 certification ensures Wasabi's security architecture is robust and protects petabytes of mission-critical data across healthcare, education, government, financial services and media sectors globally.
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'ISO/IEC 27001 isn't just a check-the-box exercise for Wasabi. It's about proactively helping our customers navigate a difficult cyber threat and compliance landscape,' said David Friend, co-founder and CEO of Wasabi Technologies. 'While other cloud providers force customers to choose between security, performance, and affordability, we deliver all three without compromise. This certification complements our data center operators' existing ISO 27001 certifications, meaning our customers benefit from a fully certified storage stack from infrastructure to application layer.'
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Why This Matters for Public and Private Sector Organizations
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Wasabi's ISO 27001 certification provides peace of mind for IT security leaders concerned with securing sensitive data:
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Regulatory compliance made simple: Automatic alignment with a global regulatory framework.
Risk mitigation: Comprehensive threat detection and response protocols that protect against evolving cyber threats.
Audit readiness: Built-in documentation and monitoring that streamlines compliance reporting
Zero-Trust Architecture: Advanced encryption and access controls that secure data at rest and in transit.
Beyond certification: Wasabi's immutable storage and multi-user authentication guard against ransomware threats.
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About Wasabi Technologies
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Recognized as one of the technology industry's fastest growing companies, Wasabi is on a mission to store the world's data by making cloud storage affordable, predictable and secure. With Wasabi, visionary companies gain the freedom to use their data whenever they like without being hit with unpredictable fees or vendor lock-in. Instead, they're free to build best-of-breed solutions with the industry's fastest-growing ecosystem of independent cloud application partners. Customers and partners all over the world trust Wasabi to help them put their data to work so they can unlock their full potential. Visit wasabi.com to learn more.
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