FYNXT Proves Its Cybersecurity Prowess with Successful Second ISO 27001 Surveillance Audit
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FYNXT's clients and partners continue to operate in a highly secure digital environment.
FYNXT, a leading fintech provider of digital solutions for multi-asset brokers, proudly announces the successful completion of its Second Surveillance Audit for ISO/IEC 27001:2013 in November 2024. This milestone highlights FYNXT’s increasing maturity in information security practices, reinforcing its commitment to risk management, regulatory compliance, and cybersecurity resilience—ensuring that clients and partners continue to operate in a highly secure digital environment.
ISO/IEC 27001 is the world’s best-known standard for Information Security Management Systems (ISMS), establishing rigorous requirements for information security, cybersecurity, and privacy protection. By successfully passing its Second Surveillance Audit, FYNXT demonstrates its elevated level of security maturity, reflecting continuous enhancements in risk assessment, threat mitigation, and data governance frameworks.
"Security and compliance are fundamental to the trust our clients place in us," said Aeby Samuel, CEO and Founder at FYNXT. "Achieving this milestone for the second consecutive time reflects our dedication to safeguarding sensitive financial data, ensuring operational integrity, and staying ahead of evolving cybersecurity challenges."
A Major Benefit for our Customers
The growing list of FYNXT customers includes some of the most technically advanced FX/CFD brokers in the world. However, regardless of size, financial institutions large and small will be required to provide substantial cybersecurity audits and documentation and to prove that their technology providers are also compliant.
Working with FYNXT as technology partner, our clients can rest assured that their digital back-office systems are secure, resilient, and compliant, and that they can support their broker clients with the appropriate documentation. FX/CFD brokers operating in Europe will have to comply with DORA as of now and a partnership with FYNXT will make the process much easier.
Roadmap for Enhanced Certification
As part of its long-term security strategy, FYNXT is now preparing for its transition from ISO/IEC 27001:2013 to ISO/IEC 27001:2022, with a full recertification audit scheduled for later in 2025. This move aligns FYNXT with the latest global security best practices, regulatory advancements, and updated risk management methodologies to further strengthen its cyber resilience and operational security.
By continuously adhering to ISO/IEC 27001 standards, FYNXT assures its clients, partners, and regulatory bodies that their data is handled with the highest level of security, transparency, and compliance with the latest industry frameworks.
For more information about FYNXT and its security initiatives, visit www.fynxt.com.
About FYNXT
FYNXT is a fintech leader providing cutting-edge Client Management, IB/Affiliate Management, and Managed Accounts (PAMM, MAM, Copy Trading) solutions tailored for multi-asset brokers. The company enables financial institutions to streamline operations through secure, scalable, and customizable digital solutions.
FYNXT, a leading fintech provider of digital solutions for multi-asset brokers, proudly announces the successful completion of its Second Surveillance Audit for ISO/IEC 27001:2013 in November 2024. This milestone highlights FYNXT’s increasing maturity in information security practices, reinforcing its commitment to risk management, regulatory compliance, and cybersecurity resilience—ensuring that clients and partners continue to operate in a highly secure digital environment.
ISO/IEC 27001 is the world’s best-known standard for Information Security Management Systems (ISMS), establishing rigorous requirements for information security, cybersecurity, and privacy protection. By successfully passing its Second Surveillance Audit, FYNXT demonstrates its elevated level of security maturity, reflecting continuous enhancements in risk assessment, threat mitigation, and data governance frameworks.
"Security and compliance are fundamental to the trust our clients place in us," said Aeby Samuel, CEO and Founder at FYNXT. "Achieving this milestone for the second consecutive time reflects our dedication to safeguarding sensitive financial data, ensuring operational integrity, and staying ahead of evolving cybersecurity challenges."
A Major Benefit for our Customers
The growing list of FYNXT customers includes some of the most technically advanced FX/CFD brokers in the world. However, regardless of size, financial institutions large and small will be required to provide substantial cybersecurity audits and documentation and to prove that their technology providers are also compliant.
Working with FYNXT as technology partner, our clients can rest assured that their digital back-office systems are secure, resilient, and compliant, and that they can support their broker clients with the appropriate documentation. FX/CFD brokers operating in Europe will have to comply with DORA as of now and a partnership with FYNXT will make the process much easier.
Roadmap for Enhanced Certification
As part of its long-term security strategy, FYNXT is now preparing for its transition from ISO/IEC 27001:2013 to ISO/IEC 27001:2022, with a full recertification audit scheduled for later in 2025. This move aligns FYNXT with the latest global security best practices, regulatory advancements, and updated risk management methodologies to further strengthen its cyber resilience and operational security.
By continuously adhering to ISO/IEC 27001 standards, FYNXT assures its clients, partners, and regulatory bodies that their data is handled with the highest level of security, transparency, and compliance with the latest industry frameworks.
For more information about FYNXT and its security initiatives, visit www.fynxt.com.
About FYNXT
FYNXT is a fintech leader providing cutting-edge Client Management, IB/Affiliate Management, and Managed Accounts (PAMM, MAM, Copy Trading) solutions tailored for multi-asset brokers. The company enables financial institutions to streamline operations through secure, scalable, and customizable digital solutions.
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