We are proud to announce that we have achieved ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification, a globally recognized information security management systems standard. This achievement confirms that Variscite follows best security practices for safeguarding the information and intellectual property of our customers and partners from breach, unauthorized access, or loss.
Security Benefits for Our Partners
Achieving ISO/IEC 27001 certification delivers concrete advantages for companies partnering with Variscite:
- Intellectual Property Security: Comprehensive security protocols prevent IP theft and block unauthorized entry.
- Simplified Compliance Path: Organizations operating in heavily regulated sectors like healthcare and defense can streamline compliance audits and minimize third-party risk assessments when working with an ISO-certified supplier.
- Protected Partnership: Companies can share sensitive information, proprietary design files, and confidential specifications knowing that proven security measures are operational.
- Evolving Security Standards: The ISO/IEC 27001 framework mandates ongoing audits and enhancements, guaranteeing that protective measures adapt to new threats.
All Variscite modules are manufactured in strict ISO-9001, -13845, -14001, and -27001 compliance
An Expanding Portfolio of Excellence
The ISO/IEC 27001 certification joins Variscite’s comprehensive list of quality standards. We also maintain medical-grade ISO 13485 accreditation, ISO 9001 for quality management, ISO 14001 for environmental standards, and additional certifications.
“This certification demonstrates our commitment to responsible data management and reinforces the trust our customers place in us,” states Ofer Austerlitz, VP of Business Development and Sales at Variscite. “This certification represents another quality standard that benefits our partners and their end users.”
All Variscite products are covered under our new certification, as well as all our other ISOs. Contact us to learn more about how our certifications can accelerate your time-to-market and regulatory compliance processes.
As AI-driven demand accelerated through 2025, memory chip shortages developed as semiconductor manufacturers shifted capacity to large-volume buyers, leaving many sectors, including medical, industrial, edge/IoT, and robotics poorly served. Climbing prices and lengthening lead times, exacerbated by knock-on effects across other SoM components, have created two clear pressure points. SoM vendors relying on outsourced manufacturing have limited flexibility when availability drops, leaving customers facing the same delays. Separately, product developers who chose chip-down architectures over SoM-based designs must procure components on their own. Those buying in smaller quantities are routinely pushed down supplier priority lists, and in many cases cannot get supply at all.



