In today’s digital-first world, where cyber threats are ever-evolving and data integrity is paramount, DPI has taken a definitive step forward by proudly achieving the rigorous ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification for Information Security Management. This globally recognised international benchmark is the gold standard, reinforcing DPI’s reputation for operational excellence and unwavering commitment to protecting sensitive information.
But at DPI, this certification is more than just a credential. It’s a reflection of the deeply embedded values that drive every facet of our electronic security services.
Raising the Bar with ISO 27001: What It Means for Our Clients
As organisations navigate complex security landscapes, trust in their service providers has never been more essential and DPI’s ISO 27001 accreditation reinforces our commitment to reliable data protection, transparent compliance, and robust operational procedures.
- The move complements DPI’s wider Integrated Management System, which includes ISO 9001 (Quality Management), ISO 14001 (Environmental Management), and ISO 45001 (Occupational Health & Safety). Taken together, these form an exceptional and powerful combination in our industry, and build greater trust and confidence among our clients.
Trusted Partnerships & Proven Solutions.
DPI’s ability to deliver truly integrated security solutions is supported by our channel partnerships and collaborations with some of the most respected brands in the sector: Avigilon Alta, Axis Communications, HID Global, Inner Range, Gallagher, Genetec, Milestone Systems and Secure Logiq are just some of the companies we collaborate with.
These partnerships empower DPI to design, provide and tailor solutions that meet the security and operational needs of modern data centres, whether retrofit or new build. DPI is also exploring new markets where security is paramount, such as Science & Technology, Healthcare, and Consulting & Professional Services.
Built In, Not Bolted On: A New Standard for Electronic Security
Too often, electronic security is approached as an afterthought. DPI does things differently. By embedding security infrastructure, including cabling, containment, and devices early in the project lifecycle, we deliver:
- Cleaner Aesthetics: Integrated designs that blend with critical infrastructure.
- Faster Deployments: Reduced lead times and seamless coordination.
- Better Outcomes: Fewer disruptions and higher overall resilience.
“In today’s data centre landscape, with additional requirements such as Critical National Infrastructure status in the UK, security isn’t a nice-to-have, it’s a fundamental design pillar,” says Glenn Stephenson, DPI’s Operations Director, Electronic Security. “That’s why we’ve built a delivery model that brings our electronic security expertise to the forefront, from design through to deployment.”
Innovation from the Inside Out
DPI’s headquarters hosts both design and manufacturing operations, giving us the ability to develop truly tailored solutions with agility and precision, something that few can match. In-house prototyping and quality control not only enhance delivery times but also ensure a higher standard of workmanship.
Recent growth within our electronic security team reflects strong market demand for this integrated, hands-on approach across our multiple projects for major players across the UK, EMEA and increasingly APAC.
Looking Ahead: Security That Evolves with You
Security is everyone’s responsibility. It doesn’t stand still, and neither do we. Technologies like AI, edge computing, and smart infrastructure are reshaping how environments are protected. DPI continues to invest in these developments, enhancing our solution design capabilities to ensure our clients are equipped for what’s next.
Whether you’re planning a new facility or upgrading an existing one, our focus remains on delivering security solutions that are designed to perform and built to protect.
Glenn Stephenson, Operations Director, Electronic Security, DPI
g.stephenson@datalecltd.com