SamMobile has affiliate and sponsored partnerships. If you buy something through one of these links, we may earn a commission.

News For You
News For You
Notifications

Samsung acquires two cloud security international standard certifications

Business
By 

Last updated: December 5th, 2022 at 08:09 UTC+01:00

In an official newsroom post, Samsung announced that it has acquired two international standard certifications for cloud security: ISO 27001 and ISO 27017. Getting these two cloud security certifications also proves the company's “world-class information protection and system operation capabilities.”

The ISO 27001 certification (Information Security Management System) and the ISO 27017 certification (Cloud Service Information Security Management System) were established by the International Organization for Standardization and certified by the British Royal Society of Standards. Samsung confirmed that they were able to acquire both cloud security certifications simultaneously.

Apparently, Samsung's MX division, which is in charge of mobile devices such as smartphones, obtained both cloud security certifications. This also proves the company's ability to manage the system and protect the information of the “Private Cloud,” which is operated for services such as software updates, is the world's best.

ISO 27001 is one of the most prestigious certifications for information protection, based on the Information Security Management System (BS7799) standard set by BSI Group in 1999. In order to obtain this certification, an applicant must meet 133 management standards in 11 categories, including information protection policy and information access controls.

On the other hand, the ISO 27017 certification can be acquired when an applicant operates a cloud service environment and information protection management as per international standards. On Samsung's achievement, BSI (British Standards Institution), the world's first national standard-setting institution, said, “Through this review, Samsung Electronics' private cloud system We have confirmed that operational capabilities and security are in line with international standards.

Ahn Gil-joon, Vice President of the Mobile Platform Center at Samsung Electronics‘ MX division, also stated that the company is always going above and beyond to keep cloud technology and security capabilities at the highest level and that it will continue to work hard to meet international standards.

Business Samsung ElectronicsSamsung MX
Galaxy AI summarized

Scroll for more related content
News For You

You might also like

The best Black Friday deals are live at Samsung right now!

The best Black Friday deals are live at Samsung right now!

The best Samsung Black Friday deals are live right now, and this year, there are tons of new and exciting products to look for. It's been an eventful year for Samsung and its fans. From Galaxy AI and more AI for different device categories to the redesign of wearables and the release of the first […]

  • By Mihai Matei
  • 13 hours ago
Samsung to source OLED panels from Tianma for Galaxy phones

Samsung to source OLED panels from Tianma for Galaxy phones

Samsung Electronics sources OLED displays for its smartphones from Samsung Display. However, not entirely. The amount of OLED panels that the latter can supply to the former, after supplying those to other brands, such as Apple, aren’t usually enough. In such cases, Samsung Electronics have to knock on other brands’ doors for OLED panels. This […]

  • By Abid Iqbal Shaik
  • 3 days ago
Galaxy S24 maintains top 10 best-seller status nine months after launch

Galaxy S24 maintains top 10 best-seller status nine months after launch

Mobile industry watchers have revealed some interesting figures regarding the top 10 best-selling phones of the third quarter. Although iPhones continue to lead the way, a few Samsung phones have also made the list, and the Korean tech giant outdid itself in a few areas. In Q3, the top 3 best-selling phones globally were the […]

  • By Mihai Matei
  • 3 days ago
Will Samsung’s latest attempt at a cultural shift be another failure?

Will Samsung’s latest attempt at a cultural shift be another failure?

Samsung has been facing strong headwinds for a few years now. First, it was the supply glut in the memory market, which significantly reduced profits. That was followed by its inability to beat SK Hynix and become the frontrunner for HBM3E chips, potentially leading to billions in lost revenue. To make matters worse, Samsung Foundry […]

  • By Adnan Farooqui
  • 3 days ago
Low 3nm chip yield might spell trouble for Samsung’s Exynos 2500

Low 3nm chip yield might spell trouble for Samsung’s Exynos 2500

Whether or not Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S25 series will use the Exynos 2500 chip in any capacity remains unclear, but some evidence suggests that the flagship lineup will follow a two-pronged chip strategy at least in some regions. By recent accounts, the Exynos 2500 SoC is still in development, but the biggest problem for Samsung […]

  • By Mihai Matei
  • 4 days ago
Samsung’s new landmark display is as big as three basketball courts

Samsung’s new landmark display is as big as three basketball courts

Samsung made our brains melt when we visited its flagship store in South Korea earlier this summer and witnessed one of the largest displays we've ever seen — a 600-inch The Wall screen that, fittingly enough, covered an entire wall. Now, Samsung is at it again. The company has just finished installing an even larger […]

  • By Mihai Matei
  • 6 days ago