ISO 27001:2013 (Information Security Management System)

IT is the essential tool for business automation, and information is captured, embedded, and processed in almost every business process during its life cycle. The information security management is of paramount important to every organization not only to safeguard the knowledge assets of the organization, but also to fulfill the legislative compliance matters against possible legal liabilities and reputation risks. A comprehensive understanding and managing the “People”, “Process”, and “Technology” aspects of the information management domain, particularly in the areas of standard assurance and data system compliance, are therefore deemed necessary.

ISO/IEC 27001:2013 covers all types of organizations (e.g. commercial enterprises, government agencies, not-for profit organizations). ISO/IEC 27001:2013 specifies the requirements for establishing, implementing, operating, monitoring, reviewing, maintaining and improving a documented Information Security Management System within the context of the organization's overall business risks. It specifies requirements for the implementation of security controls customized to the needs of individual organizations or parts thereof.

ISO/IEC 27001:2013 is designed to ensure the selection of adequate and proportionate security controls that protect information assets and give confidence to interested parties.

ISO/IEC 27001:2013 is intended to be suitable for several different types of use, including the following:

  • use within organizations to formulate security requirements and objectives;
  • use within organizations as a way to ensure that security risks are cost effectively managed;
  • use within organizations to ensure compliance with laws and regulations;
  • use within an organization as a process framework for the implementation and management of controls to ensure that the specific security objectives of an organization are met;
  • definition of new information security management processes;
  • identification and clarification of existing information security management processes;
  • use by the management of organizations to determine the status of information security management activities;
  • use by the internal and external auditors of organizations to determine the degree of compliance with the policies, directives and standards adopted by an organization;
  • use by organizations to provide relevant information about information security policies, directives, standards and procedures to trading partners and other organizations with whom they interact for operational or commercial reasons;
  • implementation of business-enabling information security;
  • use by organizations to provide relevant information about information security to customers.

 

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