It’s easy for an online backup and data recovery provider to pay lip service to security and how the company applies it to a secure cloud backup and disaster recovery plan.
When evaluating potential technology partners to meet your online backup and data recovery requirements, you should demand a minimal level of proof and peace of mind that your backup provider is putting their money where their mouth is.
Ensuring any secure cloud backup and data recovery provider meets your high security and compliance requirements is a stressful, critical business decision that can made simpler by looking at third party audits and certifications of any potential technology partner.
By voluntarily adhering to this standard and continually updating best practices in line with its recommendations, you can be assured your data and intellectual property are fully secure and remain in Canada at all times.
As a Veeam partner and reseller, BackupSilo has chosen to be accountable to the ISO/IEC 27001:2013 standard across all of its world class Tier 3 data centres in Canada that support its Veeam secure cloud backup and data recovery services. The ISO 27000 family of standards helps organizations keep information assets secure, including financial information, intellectual property, employee details or information entrusted to you and us by third parties to ensure the needs of your disaster recovery plan are met.
BackupSilo and its Veeam backup capabilities have been audited to be certified with the best-known standard in the family providing requirements for an information security management system (ISMS), ISO/IEC 27001. An ISMS is a systematic approach to managing sensitive company information so that it remains secure, and includes people, processes and IT systems by applying a risk management process.
ISO/IEC 27001 is not an obligatory certification, but much like other ISO management system standards, BackupSilo has chosen to implement the standard as a best practice and to reassure our secure cloud backup and data recovery customers that its recommendations have been followed for establishing, implementing, maintaining and continually improving an information security management system within the context of the organization for all online backup and disaster recovery plans.