Allied Universal gains ISO certificate for AI and technology services

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Allied Universal, a world leading global security and facility services company, has achieved ISO 27001 certification for its Heliaus artificial intelligence (AI) solution, Allied Universal Technology Services (AUTS) and the Allied Universal Monitoring and Response Center (MARC). Receiving ISO 27001 certification helps organisations become more risk-aware and proactively identify and address weaknesses while working to improve information management security systems.

Allied Universal’s Heliaus is an advanced AI solution for risk management that offers comprehensive workforce management with risk-reducing recommendations. AUTS safeguards people, assets and reputation by leveraging the right combination of trained security professionals, data and cutting-edge technology. MARC offers end-to-end security solutions with video monitoring, access control, alarms and real-time event-based monitoring by security intervention specialists to enhance security and deter criminal activity.

ISO 27001 certification is a global standard for information security management systems and assists organisations in addressing the rise in cyber crime and new emerging threats. ISO 27001 advocates a comprehensive strategy for information security encompassing assessment of individuals, policies and technology. Implementing an information security management system aligned with this standard serves as a resource for risk mitigation, bolstering cyber resilience and achieving operational excellence.

“Achieving the ISO 27001 certification is a significant milestone for our organisation and a testament to the dedication and hard work of the Heliaus, AUTS and MARC teams,” said Ed Turek, director of security at Allied Universal. “This achievement not only bolsters our reputation but also provides us with a competitive edge in the marketplace. Our team’s commitment to excellence and dedication to our organisational goals has been instrumental in achieving this certification.”