Valoriza achieves High Level certification under the National Security Scheme (ENS)
The company also renews its ISO/IEC 27001 certification in information security management

Madrid, January 16, 2026.
Valoriza has obtained certification from the National Security Scheme (ENS) at the HIGH level, the highest level required by the Spanish public administration. In addition, it has successfully renewed its UNE-EN ISO/IEC 27001:2023 certification, the international benchmark standard in information security management.
These certifications endorse the robustness of Valoriza's systems, processes, and controls for protecting the information, data, and services it provides.
A firm commitment to information security
The ENS HIGH level certification accredits compliance with the most stringent requirements in terms of cybersecurity, risk management, and protection of essential services, reinforcing Valoriza's ability to operate with the maximum guarantees in public and critical environments.
For its part, the ISO/IEC 27001:2023 standard certifies that the company has a robust and effective management system in place to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information, in line with international best practices.
Benefits for customers, partners, and administrations
Obtaining and renewing these certifications reinforces Valoriza's position as a leading environmental services company, providing key benefits such as:
- Greater trust from customers, partners, and public administrations.
- Guaranteed quality, safety, and reliability in the services provided.
- Access to new projects and tenders, especially in the public sector.
- Reduced risks associated with security incidents and improved response capacity.
- Consolidation of a corporate culture focused on information security.
Ramón Torres, CIO of Valoriza, expresses his gratitude for “the effort and involvement of all the people and teams who have contributed to achieving this milestone. I encourage you to continue working actively on the continuous improvement of our information security.”