Webinar: Toward ISO27001:2022, getting ready for transition

Watch our Webinar focused on the newly updated standard for ISO 27001:2022 Information Security Management System. . In February 2022, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) released a new version of its 27002 controls, therefore impacting the ISO27001 standard. A new version of the was released in end-October, opening thereby a cycle of re-certification for many companies around the world.

The ISO27001:2022 through the evolution of its Annex A presents a simplified version of the required controls. The original 114 controls divided into 14 chapters are now be reorganized into 93 controls divided over 4 chapters (Organizational, People, Physical and Technological). New focus points are now set on prevention, detection and reaction to cyberattacks as well as data protection (in line with the NIST Cybersecurity Framework).

Agenda

  • Bureau Veritas & Cybersecurity: ISO 27001 in the Bureau Veritas portfolio
  • Background for ISO 27001:2013: The ISO 27000 series of standard
  • Recent Evolutions & New Requirements: The evolution of the 27002 guidelines - FEB 2022
  • What`s coming next/ what to do?

SPEAKERS

  • Edouard Plus, Head of Innovation , at Certification Global Service Line, Bureau Veritas
  • Jens Bertelsen - Business Developer & Lead Auditor, at Bureau Veritas Certification Denmark

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