PaxeraHealth Achieves ISO 27001 Certification, Reinforcing Commitment to Information Security

Boston, MA – 3rd March 2025
PaxeraHealth is proud to announce that we have officially achieved ISO 27001 certification, the globally recognized standard for information security management systems (ISMS). This milestone underscores our commitment to data protection, risk management, and maintaining the highest level of security standards across our enterprise imaging solutions.
What Does This Mean for Our Customers?
By achieving ISO 27001 compliance, PaxeraHealth ensures that patient data, healthcare records, and imaging systems remain secure, resilient, and compliant with the industry’s most stringent regulations. This certification reflects our dedication to:
✅ Protecting sensitive healthcare data with industry-leading security protocols.
✅ Enhancing risk management to mitigate cyber threats and unauthorized access.
✅ Ensuring regulatory compliance with global security standards.
✅ Strengthening customer trust by safeguarding data integrity and confidentiality.
A Commitment to Security & Innovation
“As a leading provider of AI-powered enterprise imaging solutions, we recognize that security is just as critical as innovation,” said Dr. Mohamed Shoura, CEO of PaxeraHealth. « Achieving ISO 27001 certification is a testament to our relentless focus on information security, ensuring that our partners and customers can confidently rely on our solutions to protect their data and enhance patient care. »
At PaxeraHealth, we continuously invest in advanced security measures and best practices to maintain the highest level of data protection in an ever-evolving digital landscape.
Looking Ahead
This certification marks a significant step forward in our ongoing mission to deliver secure, innovative, and future-ready imaging solutions. PaxeraHealth remains committed to setting new benchmarks in enterprise imaging security, ensuring healthcare providers worldwide can trust our technology to drive excellence in clinical decision-making and patient outcomes.