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autoSense is certified according to ISO 9'001 and ISO 27'001

Nicolas Noth
21.9.2022
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autoSense is now officially an ISO-certified company. The two ISO 9'001 and ISO 27'001 certifications confirm that autoSense has introduced, successfully applied and continuously improved both a powerful quality management system and a first-class information security management system. With the defined quality and safety requirements, autoSense intends to ensure and further expand the high standard in the future.

Certification in accordance with ISO 9'001 can demonstrate compliance with principles such as employee orientation, process structures, fault management, and leadership skills. It promotes decision-making based on specific data and key figures.

With ISO 27'001 certification, the effectiveness of the company's information security management system can be objectively and credibly proven. This globally recognized standard defines the requirements for the introduction, implementation, documentation and improvement of an ISMS. As with the quality management system, continuous improvement is the ultimate goal here.

The two certifications are also becoming increasingly important in exchange with investors, partners and corporate customers. For autoSense fleet customers, they guarantee that the central areas of quality and data security are guaranteed. An important element for creating trust and successfully expanding partnerships.

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