The Bunker extends its ISO27001 accreditation to cover Newbury data centre
October 2010 by Emmanuelle Lamandé
The Bunker Secure Hosting Ltd has announced that its ISO/IEC 27001:2005 accreditation has been extended to cover its Newbury based data centre.
The ISO27001 accreditation has been granted to The Bunker for the management of information security relating to the provision of Ultra Secure, Ultra Available managed hosting and data centre solutions.
Extending the ISO 27001 to Newbury further highlights The Bunker’s commitment to process- driven security throughout the entire organisation. It proves The Bunker’s security and management procedures are regularly subjected to rigorous, independent audits to ensure they comply with stringent standards for information security.
ISO27001 accreditation is one part of The Bunker’s approach to ultra security. Its multi-faceted approach is the only way to provide high levels of security without any single point of failure. It calls this The Bunker Protocol™. This proprietary ultra secure process framework includes:
– Military-Grade Data Centres – its underground bunker outside the M25 in Kent and its mirror facility in Newbury. Both are protected by integrated processes for physical, digital and human security
– Hardened Source™ – its unique combination of open source and proprietary technologies built and integrated in-house from the source code up
– Flexible Support – its services desk uses ITIL v3 best practices for all service requests, and clients decide what amount of incident management is appropriate to their in-house skill set and business processes.