Osstem Implant Maintains ISMS Certification for 3 Consecutive Years, Reaffirming Stability of Information Security System





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Osstem Implant has once again demonstrated the stability of its information security capabilities and operational systems by maintaining its Information Security Management System (ISMS) certification for three consecutive years.

On July 7, Osstem Implant announced that it recently passed the renewal audit for its ISMS certification conducted by the Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA). Since initially obtaining the certification, the company has successfully passed both follow-up and renewal audits, thereby maintaining a nationally accredited information security framework in a stable manner.

The ISMS is a representative information security certification system that assesses whether a company’s information security management system is established and operated in accordance with national standards. Companies must continuously satisfy approximately 80 criteria, including information security policies and organizational operations, access control, malware response, vulnerability management, incident response, and physical security.

The ISMS is particularly regarded as more challenging to maintain than to obtain initially, as companies must continually improve their management systems in response to evolving security environments and pass rigorous annual audits.

Based on its company-wide information security management system, Osstem Implant has continuously implemented a wide range of security measures, including the advancement of PC security solutions and reinforcement of security policies, inspection of access logs for personal information processing systems, application of masking to administrator pages, security reviews for new systems, and regular vulnerability assessments and improvements.

The company explained that despite its stringent security policies, all employees have actively participated, making information security deeply embedded within the organizational culture and all work processes.

Kyueop Lee, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) of Osstem Implant, stated, “Thanks to the dedicated efforts not only of the information security team but also of all employees who recognize and cooperate on the importance of security, we were able to successfully complete the first cycle of maintaining the ISMS certification. We will continue to further advance our proactive threat response system to build an environment where our customers’ valuable information is protected safely.”

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