Event Technology You Can Trust
- Ben West

- Jun 4, 2025
- 2 min read

Trust Is the Foundation of Every Event
When attendees register for an event, they’re doing more than signing up—they’re placing their trust in organizers to safeguard their personal information. From names and contact details to behavioral and engagement data, today’s events collect more sensitive information than ever before. That’s why maintaining strong privacy and security practices isn’t just a technical requirement—it’s a fundamental part of earning and keeping attendee confidence. Protecting that trust is essential to delivering successful, credible, and memorable event experiences.
At Eventbase, protecting attendee privacy is our priority - and we actively guide our clients on security best practices.
Back in 2023, we published a blog post announcing our achievement of the ISO 27001:2022 certification, a significant milestone in our ongoing commitment to information security. That topic is trending again—spurred by renewed conversations around security and privacy in the event app space.
Read the original post: Achieving ISO 27001:2022 Certification: Why Is This New Security Standard So Important?
We don’t stop at compliance—we bring these standards to life for our partners. We are proud to guide event organizers on best practices and security, helping them safeguard attendee data and build trust throughout the event experience
Why ISO 27001:2022 Matters
The updated ISO 27001:2022 standard focuses on strengthening security through three core principles:
Confidentiality | Integrity | Availability |
Ensures that only authorized individuals can access sensitive information. Example risk: Unauthorized access and sale of client login credentials. | Guarantees the accuracy and reliability of stored data. Example risk: Accidental deletion of critical data by internal staff. | Ensures information is accessible when needed by both clients and the organization.
Example risk: Server downtime causing database inaccessibility, compounded by inadequate backup systems. |
How To Put Security Into Action
In today’s digital landscape, events are prime targets for data breaches and privacy risks. By embedding these security measures, we help protect sensitive attendee information, ensure platform reliability, and maintain trust with every interaction. From encryption and access controls to proactive monitoring, these practices safeguard not only your event data—but your brand’s reputation.
Security-First Best Practices
Strong user authentication to protect data
Public attendee lists are minimized or access-controlled
Blinded email networking when appropriate
Networking features default to opt-out for attendees
Active Monitoring and Response
Real-time app usage visibility through backend tools
Rapid detection of suspicious behavior
Collaboration with clients to block and remove malicious actors
At Eventbase, attendee safety isn’t an afterthought — it’s our foundation. From ISO 27001:2022 certification to real-time monitoring and privacy-first features, we're committed to helping event organizers build secure, trustworthy experiences. Want to see how we bring these principles to life?




