As of August 3, 2026, Betty Blocks has been officially awarded the ISO 27001:2022 certificate by Kiwa. For the seventh time.

Jeroen Bulters
2 min

Security isn't a feature. It's a foundation. As of August 3, 2026, Betty Blocks has been officially awarded the ISO 27001:2022 certificate by Kiwa — the internationally recognized standard for information security management systems. For the seventh time.
It's a milestone we're proud of. But more importantly, it's a commitment we made to you.
What ISO 27001 actually means
ISO 27001 isn't a checkbox. It's a rigorous, independently audited framework that evaluates how an organization identifies, manages, and reduces information security risks. Kiwa — one of the world's leading certification and inspection bodies — put our processes, systems, and controls under the microscope.
We passed. Not because we prepared for an audit. But because security has been baked into how we operate.
Why this matters if you're building on Betty Blocks
When you build on our platform, your data — and your customers' data — lives within our infrastructure. That comes with a responsibility we take seriously.
ISO 27001:2022 certification means:
Our information security practices meet a globally recognized standard
We have a structured, continuously improving management system in place
Risks are identified, assessed, and mitigated — systematically, not reactively
An independent third party has verified all of the above
For enterprises evaluating low-code platforms, this certification is often a hard requirement. For everyone else, it's a signal: we're the kind of company that does the hard work before it's asked of us.
Security as a competitive advantage
In a world where data breaches make headlines weekly and compliance requirements keep growing, your platform's security posture is your security posture.
ISO 27001:2022 — the most current version of the standard — means we're aligned with today's threat landscape, not the one from five years ago. It covers everything from access control and incident response to supplier relationships and business continuity.
That's not just good governance. That's good partnership.
What's next
Certification is the beginning of a continuous cycle — not a destination. We'll maintain, audit, and improve our information security management system on an ongoing basis.
Because the threats evolve. And so do we. If you have questions about our security practices, certifications, or how they apply to your specific use case, reach out to us. We're happy to talk details.






