Pigment announces that it has obtained ISO 27001 certification, a leading international standard for information security management. This milestone marks a further step forward in the publisher’s strategy to strengthen data protection and customer trust.
A key certification for planning platforms
In a context where companies are increasingly relying on planning and performance management solutions (EPM/xP&A), data security is becoming a central concern. Platforms such as Pigment process critical information: financial data, forecasts, operational indicators and HR data.
Obtaining ISO 27001 certification demonstrates that the publisher has implemented a structured risk management system, incorporating processes, controls and practices that comply with international standards.
Enhanced and recognised security framework
This certification complements the measures already in place at Pigment, including SOC 1 and SOC 2 certifications. Together, these frameworks provide organisations with additional assurance regarding how their data is protected, stored and used.
For companies operating internationally, particularly between Europe and the United States, these standards are now a prerequisite when selecting a planning solution.
A continuous improvement approach
Beyond the certification itself, Pigment highlights an approach based on the continuous improvement of its security practices. The objective is to continually adapt to evolving threats by proactively identifying risks and adjusting controls accordingly.
This vision is part of a broader trend in the EPM solutions market, where security is no longer merely a technical criterion, but a genuine differentiating factor.
A strong signal for the EPM market
Pigment thus confirms its ambition to establish itself as a leading player in the next-generation planning platform segment. In an environment where trust is a determining factor, ISO 27001 certification is a strategic lever for supporting growth and meeting the requirements of large organisations.
source: Pigment