DTS Achieves ISO/IEC 27001 Recertification
June 1, 2026
ARLINGTON, Va. – DTS has successfully achieved ISO/IEC 27001 recertification, reinforcing the company’s commitment to operational rigor, information security governance, and sustainable cybersecurity practices supporting federal and Defense Industrial Base (DIB) environments.
ISO/IEC 27001 is the internationally recognized standard for Information Security Management Systems (ISMS), requiring organizations to demonstrate structured risk management, documented security controls, and ongoing operational accountability through independent audit and validation.
For organizations operating in regulated federal environments, maintaining ISO/IEC 27001 certification reflects a mature and sustainable approach to cybersecurity operations designed to support long-term security, compliance, and operational resilience.
“Maintaining ISO 27001 requires consistent execution across people, processes, and technology,” said Ed Tuorinsky, CEO of DTS. “Our clients rely on security programs that are operationally sound, sustainable, and capable of supporting evolving requirements over time. This recertification reflects that continued commitment.”
DTS applies these same operational and security principles across its managed cybersecurity services, compliance programs, Microsoft GCC and GCC High support, and CMMC-aligned initiatives.
DTS supports organizations across the federal and defense ecosystem by helping them:
- Strengthen cybersecurity governance and operational resilience
- Protect Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI)
- Support CMMC and NIST SP 800-171 initiatives
- Maintain sustainable, assessment-ready security practices
- Align cybersecurity operations with evolving federal requirements
DTS is also certified at CMMC Level 2 at the enterprise level and continues to support organizations seeking practical, sustainable approaches to cybersecurity and compliance.