Show the banks you mean business

4th March 2021

This article discusses the importance of information security.

Covid-19 has affected us all, both personally and professionally. With this in mind, now more than ever, businesses have accrued debts that they can’t afford to repay. Unfortunately, these debts are being passed on to debt collection agencies. It’s imperative that these organizations are protecting customers sensitive data from cyber-attacks and data breaches.

To demonstrate that your organization is handling data safely, banks require you to have ISO/IEC 27001, the international standard for information security. This protects them from potential harm.  

You can stop your organization falling victim to cyber-attacks with this proven certification process.  By implementing ISO/IEC 27001 your organization will go through the process of identifying assets, undergo a threat analysis, determine the level of risk and action required, and establish controls to minimize, or where possible, eradicate vulnerabilities, which will help ensure your business is protected against potential threats.

Don’t sit and struggle. Achieve ISO/IEC 27001 certification and prove to the banks that you mean business. 

For more information please contact:

Yemisi Olutogun
Client Relationship Executive
t- +44 (0)1276 697715
e – uk.nowisthetime@sgs.com

You might also be interested in

Yorkshire Businesses Rev Up for Steel City Cup in Aid of Children’s Hospital Charity

Fri 8th May 2026

Sheffield teenager and rising motorsport star Rowan Campbell-Pilling brings businesses together as the 2026 Steel City Cup returns this June.

Freeths honoured for inclusion initiatives at national diversity awards

Thu 7th May 2026

Freeths honoured for inclusion initiatives at national diversity awards

Building the Future Workforce Starts Local

Tue 5th May 2026

Local employers don’t need huge time or resource to make an impact. From guest talks to placements, there are flexible ways to support students. With UTC OLP and UTC City Centre, businesses of all types can get involved and build future talent pipelines.

Sheffield Occupational Health Advisory Services delivers new employability service to Carers and former Carers

Thu 30th April 2026

Connect to Work Sheffield focuses on reaching groups who face complex barriers and challenges. SOHAS will focus on carers/ex-carers because our expertise sits exactly where carers most often struggle, the interface between work, health and retention.