CJ WORX Reaches New Global Milestone with ISO/IEC 27001 Certification

CJ WORX Reaches New Global Milestone with ISO/IEC 27001 Certification

May. 18, 2026

CJ WORX has reached an important corporate milestone by achieving ISO/IEC 27001 certification, the international benchmark for Information Security Management.

The achievement reflects the agency's continued evolution as a modern creative and technology partner operating within an increasingly complex digital ecosystem.

As brands demand greater accountability in handling data across marketing ecosystems, CJ WORX has integrated comprehensive security practices into its operational and creative workflows.

The certification strengthens the agency’s ability to collaborate confidently with regional and global partners while delivering data-driven creativity supported by disciplined processes and trusted infrastructure.

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