Eindhoven, 27 June 2025 – EyeOn International B.V. proudly announces it has renewed its ISO 27001 certification for data security management and systems. As a trusted international expert in planning and forecasting, EyeOn serves (multi)national companies and, with this certification, raises the bar for information security within its infrastructure.
In 2024, EyeOn obtained its initial ISO 27001 certification.
“EyeOn supports businesses in mission-critical processes where sensitive and high-impact data plays a central role. In many cases, this data directly drives revenue and performance. With ISO 27001 certification, we are proud to be among the leaders in our field of supply chain planning & forecasting to achieve this certificate” – Jasper Fase, Chief Financial Officer EyeOn
ISO 27001 certification further strengthens EyeOn’s position within the broader business ecosystem. Increasingly, suppliers across the industry demand ISO 27001 compliance to ensure robust data protection throughout the entire value chain. By meeting this standard, EyeOn not only safeguards data but also facilitates efficient and secure collaboration with clients and partners.
“Our commitment to security doesn’t stop with a certificate on the wall. Each year, EyeOn organizes a dedicated Security Awareness Week, where the team revisits key ISO 27001 principles and best practices. To maintain our high standards, we’ve also established a specialized internal team focused on continuously upholding and improving our information security framework.” – Jasper Fase, Chief Financial Officer EyeOn
What is ISO 27001?
ISO 27001 is the leading international standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It sets out the requirements for implementing a robust information security framework within an organization and is internationally recognized as the benchmark for best practice all around the world. Having this certification demonstrates our organization’s commitment to continual improvement, development, and protection of information, assets and sensitive data by implementing and maintaining appropriate risk assessments, policies and controls. More information via www.iso.org