The Maples Group is pleased to announce that it has once again
received recognition for its information security management and
achieved continued ISO 27001:2022 certification. The renewed
certification also covers 13 additional new security controls and
replaces the soon to be retiredISO 27001:2013 standard
which the Group was also awarded.
The ISO 27001:2022 certification scope includes the previously
certified eServices platform and the Group's new Phoenix
platform which was designed specifically to support Registered
Office Services to client entities set up in the Cayman Islands and
the British Virgin Islands. Developed in-house, each platform has
met the strict controls criteria of ISO 27001:2022, verifying that
both platforms meet internationally accepted information security
standards. The certification is a testament to the Group's
continued focus on ensuring its people, processes and technology
are of the highest quality and that it has the capabilities to
effectively protect the security of its clients' data.
"We are pleased to once again receive recognition for the
quality and performance of our information security management.
Clients' trust in our data security and protection processes is
of utmost importance. Thank you to our senior leadership,
Information Security, IT, Risk and Compliance teams whose efforts
have made this success possible," said Robert Eryou,
Chief Information Security Officer at the Maples Group.
ISO 27001:2022 is the only internationally recognised certifiable
information security standard. Certification to ISO 27001:2022 is
completed through an independent, expert assessment that determines
whether data that the Group is entrusted to safeguard is
sufficiently protected. The certification is achieved through an
accredited certification body and provides further assurance to
clients that the organisation's information security practices
meet international standards.