IEC 27001: 2013
Melbourne, Florida /PRNewswire/ – SunCHECK® Radiotherapy Quality Management Platform Acquires Information Security Certification
sun nuclearToday, it is a wholly owned subsidiary of Mirion Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: MIR) (“Mirion”), that the company has been awarded the ISO/IEC 27001:2013 Information Security Management System (ISMS) certification. The certification ensures that Sun Nuclear meets the highest possible international standards for managing sensitive corporate and customer data at its facilities in the United States, Germany and the Netherlands. The certification also extends to the design, development and deployment of cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) SunCHECK® platformA single database and single interface solution for automated quality assurance of patients and devices in radiotherapy.
Sun Nuclear is one of the few radiation oncology companies to have achieved the strict ISO 27001:2013 certification and the only certified company that focuses solely on quality assurance. With certification for SunCHECK platform and SaaS implementation optionFor new users, the reliability and security of the program can be assured. In addition, optimal redundancy via cloud service provider Amazon Web Services provides IT departments in hospitals and cancer centers with peace of mind.
Thomas Logan, CEO of Mirion Technologies and Acting President of Mirion Medical ISO/IEC 27001:2013 said: “Sun Nuclear and Mirion are equally committed to information security at all levels and to ensuring that customer data, including protected health information, is properly controlled. Right”. The standard issued by Sun Nuclear is a clear demonstration of this commitment,”
Wayne Sanford, Chief Information Officer, Mirion Technologies added. “We know that hospitals and cancer centers around the world are under severe pressure to maintain cyber security and ensure business continuity. With the SaaS option of the SunCHECK platform, now backed by ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification, we are able to offer the most robust and secure quality management solution.”
The ISO/IEC 27001:2013 standard defines the requirements for establishing, implementing, maintaining and continually improving an information security management system. It also contains requirements for assessing and addressing information security risks. The standard was first published by ISO (International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) in 2005, updated in 2013 and reaffirmed in 2019. Sun nuclear certification was issued by SGS, the world’s leading manufacturer of nuclear power. Testing, inspection and certification, recognized as a global standard for quality and integrity.
About Sun Nuclear
Sun Nuclear and CIRS are part of Mirion Medical, a group of healthcare-focused brands within Mirion Technologies (NYSE: MIR). We offer innovative solutions for radiotherapy and diagnostic imaging centers. More than 5,000 cancer centers worldwide rely on our independent, integrated quality management services. With a focus on ongoing support, Sun Nuclear aims to facilitate technology adoption, improve workflow and increase outcomes so healthcare providers can achieve real patient safety outcomes. Visit us at: sunnuclear.com And the cirsinc.com. Follow us: Tweet embed.
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