ATLANTA, Feb. 14, 2017 -- DTI, a global legal process outsourcing (LPO) company providing eDiscovery, managed services, litigation support, and court reporting, announced today that the company has successfully attained the ISO 27001:2013 Security Certification of their Seattle and Atlanta data center environments. ISO 27001 verifies that the DTI Atlanta and Seattle data centers, along with its certified operations in London, have the infrastructure and processes required to protect client information with a high degree of security.
"Our clients require the highest levels of security and availability for their networks," said Tony Bennet, security and compliance officer at DTI. "ISO 27001 certification assures clients that DTI has met the necessary requirements, and this critical achievement testifies to the lengths to which DTI will go to support the security requirements of our clients."
“The certification of our Seattle and Atlanta data center environments further validates our commitment to judiciously protecting and managing our clients’ information assets,” said Shaun Cutter, chief technology officer at DTI.
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) sets the standards by which organizations ensure their materials, products, processes and services are reliable and secure. ISO is a network of national standards institutes from 163 countries working in partnership with international organizations, governments, industry, business and consumer representatives. ISO 27001:2013 is considered the gold standard of information assurance for many global organizations around the world.
About DTI
DTI is a leading legal process outsourcing (LPO) company serving law firms, corporations and government entities around the globe. DTI helps its clients accelerate the changes they must make to remain competitive. DTI is a preeminent leader in the management of information and processes. The company manages risks and minimizes costs associated with complex litigation and compliance functions. The extensive experience in eDiscovery, managed services, litigation support, and court reporting is unmatched in the industry. To learn more about DTI’s global footprint, flexibility, capacity and world-class project management, visit www.DTIGlobal.com.
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