- ISO/IEC 27001
ISO/IEC 27001, part of the growing ISO/IEC 27000 series of standards, is an
information security management system (ISMS ) standard published in October 2005 by theInternational Organization for Standardization (ISO) and theInternational Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Its full name is "ISO/IEC 27001:2005 - Information technology -- Security techniques -- Information security management systems -- Requirements" but it is commonly known as "ISO 27001".It is intended to be used in conjunction with
ISO/IEC 27002 , the Code of Practice forInformation Security Management , which lists security control objectives and recommends a range of specific security controls. Organizations that implement anISMS in accordance with the best practice advice in ISO/IEC 27002 are likely to simultaneously meet the requirements of ISO/IEC 27001 but certification is entirely optional (unless mandated by the organization's stakeholders).Certification
Organizations may be certified as compliant with ISO/IEC 27001 by a number of
Accredited Registrar s worldwide.Certification against any of the recognized national variants of ISO/IEC 27001 (e.g. JIS Q 27001, the Japanese version) by an accredited certification body is functionally equivalent to certification against ISO/IEC 27001 itself. Certificationaudit s are usually conducted by ISO/IEC 27001 Lead Auditors.In some countries, the bodies which verify conformity of management systems to specified standards are called "certification bodies", in others they are known as "registration bodies", "assessment and registration bodies", "certification/ registration bodies", and sometimes "registrars".
The
ISO/IEC 27001 certification [ [http://www.27000.org/ismsprocess.htm The ISO/IEC 27001 Certification Process] .] , like other ISO management system certifications, usually involves a three-stage audit process:* Stage 1 is a "table top" review of the existence and completeness of key documentation such as the organization's security policy, Statement of Applicability (SoA) and Risk Treatment Plan (RTP).
* Stage 2 is a detailed, in-depth audit involving testing the existence and effectiveness of the information security controls stated in the SoA and RTP, as well as their supporting documentation.
* Stage 3 is a follow-up reassessment audit to confirm that a previously-certified organization remains in compliance with the standard. Certification maintenance involves periodic reviews and re-assessments to confirm that the
ISMS continues to operate as specified and intended.References
ee also
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ISO 9001
*ISO/IEC_27000-series
*ISO/IEC 15408
*BS 7799
*Cyber security standards
*International Organization for Standardization
*List of ISO standards
*Standard of Good Practice published by theInformation Security Forum External links
* [http://www.standardsdirect.org/iso17799.htm ISO 27001 Source from BSI]
* [http://www.17799.com ISO 27001 and ISO 27002 User Group]
* [http://iso-17799.safemode.org ISO 17799 and ISO 27001 Wiki]
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