SSIF Awarded ISO/IEC 27001:2022 Certification for Information Security Management
October 07, 2025
The Social Security Investment Fund (SSIF) has been awarded the ISO/IEC
27001:2022 certification for Information Security Management,
following a successful audit conducted by IQC International. This achievement adds to a series of
institutional milestones that reflect the Fund’s continued commitment to
applying the highest standards of quality, governance, and operational
excellence.
SSIF CEO Dr. Izzedine Kanakrieh,
stated that attaining this international certification demonstrates the Fund’s
dedication to implementing global best practices in information security and
cybersecurity, which constitute fundamental pillars of institutional
sustainability and credibility. He added that this accomplishment forms part of
the Fund’s comprehensive digital
transformation program, aimed at modernizing technological
infrastructure, enhancing operational efficiency, and strengthening governance
in line with the national agenda for modernization and development.
Kanakrieh further noted that
meeting the certification requirements aligns with Jordan’s National Cybersecurity Framework and the guidelines of the National
Cybersecurity Center, emphasizing that these foundations are
essential to building a secure and resilient digital environment capable of
keeping pace with rapid technological advancement and protecting critical
information assets.
For her part, the representative
of IQC International highlighted that the audit results confirmed SSIF’s clear institutional
commitment to meeting international information security and cybersecurity
standards, noting that the Fund is among the first public-sector institutions in Jordan to achieve
this certification.
The certification reflects the
objectives of Jordan’s Public Sector
Modernization Roadmap, which seeks to empower national
institutions to embrace digital transformation, strengthen institutional
readiness, and build a secure and efficient digital ecosystem that advances institutional efficiency and
governance.
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