NetEnt AB enters Switzerland following ISO 27001 certification

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Swedish online casino games developer, NetEnt AB, has announced that the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has awarded it with the coveted global ISO 27001 level of certification.

The Stockholm-headquartered innovator used an official Wednesday press release to declare that the judgement involves the endorsement of a wide range of its processes including those dealing with infrastructure, development and network configuration alongside an affirmation that it has demonstrated a ‘commitment to information security management.’

Considerable consequences:

Henrik Fagerlund from NetEnt used the press release to state that the award also means that it will now be able to introduce its ‘full portfolio of games to markets that require such certification’ and unlock procurements from members of the World Lottery Association ‘that previously were not possible.’

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Read a statement from Fagerlund…

“The ISO 27001 certification is an important acknowledgment for us and is the result of dedicated and hard work from our team. We pride ourselves on being a reliable, trustworthy and secure partner to customers and players.”

Swiss success:

As such as NetEnt AB detailed that it has now followed its Red Tiger Gaming Limited subsidiary by entering the regulated iGaming market of Switzerland via the launch of games with online casinos operated by the nation’s Grand Casino Baden and Grand Casino Luzern. It explained that these sites utilize platforms from Gamanza Group AG and Alands Penningautomatforening respectively and that it moreover hopes to go live ‘with several other licensed Swiss operators’ over the next few months.

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Fagerlund’s statement read…

“We continue to deliver on our strategy to grow by strengthening our position in regulated markets. We are very pleased to take this step into the Swiss market and look forward to launching our award-winning games with even more operators soon.”

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