Otodata achieves ISO 27001 certification

Otodata has earned the ISO 27001 certification, which the company says is a significant milestone in its information technology security practices.
Otodata says ISO certification is more than just a badge – it’s a commitment to quality, security and efficiency.
ISO 27001 is an international standard that outlines the requirements for establishing, implementing, maintaining and continually improving an information security management system. It aims to help organizations protect information assets by managing the security risks associated with the use, storage and transmission of information, according to Otodata. Adhering to ISO 27001 enforces industry standards on data management and security.
Otodata points out the key purposes of ISO 27001:
- Risk management: Provides a systematic approach to managing sensitive company information, ensuring that it remains secure.
- Compliance: Helps a company comply with legal, regulatory and contractual requirements related to information security.
- Trust: Builds trust with customers and stakeholders by demonstrating that a company takes information security seriously.
- Resilience: Enhances a company’s ability to handle security incidents and reduce the impact of potential breaches.
By following ISO 27001, Otodata says it creates a framework that helps protect information assets and build a culture of security awareness.
Otodata is a Montreal-based company that manufactures propane tank monitoring systems. It also measures and monitors other fuels, industrial gases and solids. In addition to Montreal, the company, with about 250 employees, has locations in Brazil, Chile, Israel and Poland. It also established a presence in the United States in 2023 when it opened a distribution facility outside Pittsburgh.