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Lasaco Assurance gets ISO certification


Lasaco Assurance Plc has revealed that it has obtained the ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification, a globally recognised benchmark for information security management systems.

According to a statement issued on Wednesday, Lasaco said that the certification followed a thorough and detailed re-certification audit, validating its commitment to upholding the highest standards in information security and cybersecurity.

ISO/IEC 27001:2022 offers a structured framework for managing and securing critical business information, ensuring that all aspects of the organisation’s information security are addressed through proactive risk management.

The certification highlights Lasaco’s ongoing efforts to protect confidential information, manage risks, and enhance its approach to information security, aligning with global best practices.

Commenting on the certification, the Managing Director of Lasaco Assurance Plc, Mr. Razzaq Abiodun, said, “We are incredibly proud of this achievement, which demonstrates our dedication to maintaining the highest standards of operational excellence and continuous improvement.

“In today’s digital age, ensuring the safety and security of sensitive information is of paramount importance, and this certification reaffirms our commitment to being a trusted and responsible organisation.”

This certification affirms Lasaco Assurance’s robust commitment to safeguarding sensitive data against emerging cyber threats.

“Moving forward, we remain dedicated to ensuring the highest level of information security, compliance, and excellence in all our operations,” said the Head of IT, Lasaco Assurance, Mr. Dimeji Ogundele.

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