Binance secures ISO 22301 certification, confirming its ability to keep services running and protect users during disruptions. Binance has secured the ISO 22301Binance secures ISO 22301 certification, confirming its ability to keep services running and protect users during disruptions. Binance has secured the ISO 22301

Just In: Binance Earns ISO 22301 Certification for Business Continuity

2026/03/05 19:19
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Binance secures ISO 22301 certification, confirming its ability to keep services running and protect users during disruptions.

Binance has secured the ISO 22301 certification for Business Continuity Management. The global crypto exchange announced the milestone this week. 

The certification was awarded by the British Standards Institution (BSI), an independent auditor. It confirms that Binance has solid processes to prepare for, respond to, and recover from disruptions. This adds to a growing list of compliance achievements for the exchange.

What the ISO 22301 Certification Means for Binance

ISO 22301 is a globally recognized standard for Business Continuity Management Systems (BCMS). Earning it is not a simple task. It requires organizations to prove they can keep operations running under pressure. 

Binance had to demonstrate structured risk management, disaster recovery planning, and real-time monitoring capabilities.

According to Binance, the exchange also maintains redundant data centers and 24/7 incident response teams. Secure data backups are part of the system too. 

These measures help detect problems early and contain them quickly. The certification confirms all these systems meet international standards.

Jimmy Su, Chief Security Officer at Binance, commented on the achievement. 

He stated that the certification affirms their Business Continuity Management system meets a globally recognized standard. Su added that users can have full confidence in the safety and accessibility of their assets at all times.

Related Reading: Binance Targets 5 New Asia Licenses to Strengthen Global Compliance

Binance Aligns with EU Digital Resilience Rules

Beyond the certification, Binance is also working to align with the European Union’s Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA). 

This regulatory framework targets ICT risk management for financial entities. Compliance with DORA is increasingly important for crypto platforms operating in or serving EU markets.

Binance says it is enhancing internal controls, incident reporting systems, and third-party risk management processes. These steps are aimed at meeting DORA’s specific requirements. The exchange is treating this as a proactive move, not just a regulatory obligation.

This dual focus on ISO 22301 and DORA puts Binance in a stronger position among regulated financial platforms. It signals that the exchange is taking digital resilience seriously at multiple levels.

Both frameworks address how companies handle unexpected ICT disruptions.

Building User Trust Through Operational Resilience

Binance CEO Richard Teng shared the news on X. 

In his post, Teng highlighted that the certification validates Binance’s ability to maintain seamless service during unexpected disruptions. He kept his message brief, ending with a single word: “Onward.”

The exchange framed the certification as part of a broader effort to build user trust. Reliable service and asset protection are central to that goal. Operational resilience has become a key area of focus as crypto platforms face growing regulatory and security scrutiny.

Binance says it will continue investing in advanced systems, stronger processes, and skilled teams. The aim is to make crypto safer and more accessible for everyone. 

For users, the certification offers a measurable signal that the platform is working to stay reliable, even when things go wrong.

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