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Comms Group Limited (ASX:CCG) Achieves ISO 27001:2022 Certification, Unlocking New Enterprise and Government Opportunities

Jane Morgan Management 2 mins read

20 FEBRUARY 2025 – SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA | Comms Group Limited (ASX:CCG) (“Comms Group”) confirms it has received ISO 27001:2022 certification, reinforcing its cybersecurity excellence and opening new doors in the enterprise and government sectors. This accreditation, alongside our existing SOC 2 Type 2 compliance, strengthens our ability to meet stringent security requirements and win high-value contracts.

ISO 27001:2022 is the gold standard for information security management, ensuring robust protection against cyber threats. By achieving this milestone, Comms Group proves its commitment to safeguarding data, managing risks, and maintaining compliance – essential for organisations seeking trusted service providers.

Commenting on the accreditation, Comms Group CEO Peter McGrath said, “Security and compliance are key to unlocking new business opportunities.” “This certification sets us apart, giving enterprises and government agencies confidence in our ability to protect their data and meet regulatory demands.

Further solidifying its cybersecurity leadership, Comms Group is also undergoing assessment for Cyber Essentials Plus, a UK government-backed certification that underscores its proactive approach to cyber defence. “We are proud to continue to meet and exceed the needs of our customers, particularly Vodafone Group as we focus on opportunities across the UK,” added McGrath.

With these advancements, Comms Group is poised for growth, ready to support highly regulated industries and public sector organisations with secure and compliant solutions.

For more information, visit www.commsgroup.limited

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Jane Morgan 
Jane Morgan Management
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About Comms Group Limited:

We enhance business agility through innovative cloud-based communications and secure modern workplace solutions. Comms Group provides a full range of advanced communications, collaboration and IT solutions from the Cloud. We specialise in the delivery of secure modern workplace IT solutions, managed services, cloud hosting, cloud communications, CPaaS and UCaaS, delivering reliable and scalable technology solutions to empower businesses.


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Jane Morgan 
Jane Morgan Management
Investor and Media Relations 
[email protected]

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