Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd (HPL), a leading petrochemicals company in India, is proud to announce its achievement of becoming the first ISO 27001:2022 certified petrochemical organisation in the industry by BSI (British Standards Institution), a renowned certification body. This milestone showcases HPL’s commitment to maintaining a robust and secure information security governance structure throughout its digital transformation journey.
Sumit Duttagupta, Senior Vice President & Chief Information Officer, Head – Information Systems, HPL said: “The Certification demonstrates HPL’s commitment towards a secure and reliable digital environment for a seamless exchange of information across internal and external stakeholders.”
As part of its digital transformation journey, HPL has prioritised digitising and optimising its processes, placing people at the core of its approach. This integrated and collaborative digital platform empowers employees with cutting-edge tools tailored to their needs, fostering a digital culture that encourages creativity and efficiency. The seamless collaboration these tools offer enhances teamwork and propels the entire organisation forward digitally.
In a certificate handover ceremony at HPL Kolkata head office today Nirupam Sen, Business Head- North & East region handed over the certificate to Navanit Narayan, WTD & CEO, HPL.
By achieving this certification, HPL has demonstrated its ability to protect sensitive information and ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of valuable data and systems. ISO 27001:2022 is the standard of ISMS (Information Security Management System) program to protect the information asset of the organization.
About BSI:
British Standards Institution (BSI) is the world’s first Standards Body and founding member of ISO from the United Kingdom. BSI produces technical standards on various products, services, and supplies certification and standards-related services to businesses. They are among the most respected and reputable management systems certification bodies globally and are accredited by around 20 local and international bodies.
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