Medytox announced on the 17th that it has obtained ISO 37301 for compliance management systems, ISO 37001 for anti-bribery management systems, and ISO 27001 for information security management systems from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). With the addition of these three ISO certifications, Medytox now holds a total of six international certifications.
At the ISO certification award ceremony held at the Medytox Global Business Center, Lim Seonghwan, CEO of BSI Korea (left), and Joo Heeseok, Vice President of Medytox, are taking a commemorative photo. [Photo by Medytox]
The newly acquired ISO 37301 and ISO 37001 are international standards certifying companies that have systematically established management systems for the prior identification, control, and management of compliance violations and corruption risks that may occur during business activities. ISO 27001 refers to an international standard that evaluates policies and security levels related to information protection.
Based on ethical management, Medytox has established a company-wide response system including internal controls and strengthened risk management, introduced advanced security solutions, and continuously conducted training to raise employees' security awareness, making every effort to prevent information asset leakage.
Joo Hee-seok, Vice President of Medytox, said, “In the era of global competition, ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management is an essential element and core competitiveness of companies,” adding, “We will continue to promote efforts to proactively establish systems that meet global standards.”
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