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DAAM awarded ISO certification for ISMS

DAAM awarded ISO certification for ISMS

Qatar Tribune5 days ago
QNA
Doha
The Social and Sport Contribution Fund (DAAM) has been awarded the ISO/IEC 27001:2022 accreditation certificate for Information Security Management System (ISMS), after fulfilling all internationally recognized standards and requirements.
This achievement reflects DAAM's commitment to implementing global best practices in information governance, enhancing administrative efficiency, and fostering a culture of quality in the workplace.
The ISO/IEC 27001:2022 is one of the leading international standards for assessing an organization's ability to manage and protect information security at all stages.
Furthermore, it ensures business continuity and boosts the preparedness of systems and procedures to address various operational conditions. The standard emphasizes the capabilities development of the technical and administrative teams handling data with the highest levels of security and confidentiality, ultimately contributing to improved institutional performance and sustainable operations.
On this occasion, Chief Executive Officer of DAAM, Abdulrahman bin Abdullatif Al Mannai stated: 'Receiving the ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification is a significant milestone that reflects our commitment to adopting the highest international standards in information security management. It aligns with DAAM's contribution to achieving the goals of Qatar National Vision 2030 by enhancing institutional efficiency and embracing the latest technological and administrative practices.'
Since its inception in 2010, DAAM has laid the foundation stone for many vital projects and initiatives in the social, sport and cultural fields, and the contributions of companies listed on the Qatar Stock Exchange are considered among the Fund's most important financial resources, making them an essential partner in achieving sustainable community development.
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