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CoVet Earns ISO 27001 to Secure AI Workflows in Vet Medicine
CoVet achieves ISO 27001 certification, setting a new data security benchmark for AI-powered workflows in veterinary clinics worldwide.

CoVet achieves ISO 27001 certification, setting a new data security benchmark for AI-powered workflows in veterinary clinics worldwide.
CoVet, the AI-powered clinical copilot built specifically for veterinary professionals, has officially achieved ISO 27001 certification, the leading international standard for Information Security Management Systems (ISMS). As a result, the Toronto-based company now joins a select group of health technology platforms that meet globally recognised, independently audited security benchmarks.
First and foremost, it is worth understanding why this certification matters in a clinical setting. ISO 27001 establishes a rigorous, structured framework for identifying security risks, enforcing access controls, and continuously improving how sensitive data is protected. In veterinary practices, that data goes far beyond medical notes. Clinics routinely handle patient histories, diagnostic results, treatment plans, client contact details, billing information, and internal staff communications, all of which must remain secure, accurate, and accessible at all times.
Consequently, as more veterinary teams integrate AI tools into their daily workflows, security expectations are rising in parallel with performance demands. ISO 27001 certification confirms that CoVet meets those expectations with controls that have been independently audited and globally validated.
Veterinary teams shouldn’t have to trade efficiency for security. ISO 27001 sets a high bar for how data is handled from access permissions to incident response and achieving it reflects how seriously CoVet takes that responsibility.
Yannick Bloem, CEO of CoVet.
Furthermore, the certification is not a standalone achievement. Rather, it complements CoVet’s existing compliance posture, which already aligns with HIPAA, GDPR, PIPEDA, and SOC2 Type 2 standards. Together, these frameworks provide a comprehensive, multi-layered approach to data protection across different regulatory environments.
It is also notable that CoVet was built by veterinary professionals not just engineers. This means the platform’s security architecture is designed around real clinical workflows, not retrofitted as an afterthought. CoVet automates SOAP notes, transcribes consultations in real time, and streamlines client communication, saving clinics more than two hours per veterinarian, per day. Today, the platform is trusted by thousands of users across six continents.
AI has to earn its place in the clinic. In other words, performance alone is not enough. Trust must be demonstrated through audited, repeatable security practices and ISO 27001 does exactly that.
Mike Parent, COO of CoVet
Looking ahead, CoVet’s ISO 27001-certified ISMS is designed to scale. As the company expands into new specialties and workflows, the certification provides a proven foundation for maintaining security, resilience, and accountability across evolving clinical environments.
In short, this achievement signals that CoVet is not only one of the most efficient AI tools in veterinary medicine, it is now also one of the most rigorously secured.
CoVet is an AI-powered clinical copilot built by veterinary professionals, for veterinary professionals. Designed to reduce administrative burden and prevent burnout, the platform automates SOAP notes, transcribes consultations, and streamlines client communication. Trusted by thousands of users across six continents, CoVet helps veterinary teams reclaim their time and refocus on exceptional patient care.
Disclaimer: This article is based on information sourced from publicly available reports and have not been independently verified by NervNow.
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