(IS&BCA: Zagreb, Croatia) -- Most of the companies that have implemented ISO 9001 have no idea they can implement ISO/IEC 27001:2005—“Information technology—Security techniques,” this increasingly popular information security standard, with much less effort than they initially anticipate. Information Security & Business Continuity Academy is organizing a free webinar, ISO 27001 Implementation: How to make it easier using ISO 9001:2008, to explain how to achieve this.
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The ISO Survey of Certifications published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) shows that ISO 9001 is the most popular management standard worldwide with more than 1 million certified companies, and that ISO/IEC 27001:2005 is one of the standards with the highest growth in number of certified companies—about 20 percent annually. ISO/IEC 27001:2005 is the most popular with IT industry, financial institutions, telecoms, health care and government agencies, but it is also implemented across various other sectors.
The webinar will take place on Wed., Nov. 23, 2011, at 11 a.m. EST (New York), 8 a.m. PST (Los Angeles), 4 p.m./1600 (London), 5 p.m./1700 (Brussels), and 9:30 p.m./2130 (Mumbai). Registration is open to the public, and anyone can register using this link.
The topics that will be covered on the webinar include:
• Similarities and differences between ISO/IEC 27001:2005 and ISO 9001:2008
• Implementation issues: How to speed up implementation and avoid pitfalls
• Roles in the implementation: Which people from your ISO 9001:2008 implementation should you use for ISO/IEC 27001:2005?
• Top management issues: How to get their buy-in, how to save their time
• Certification: The benefits of an integrated audit
The webinar presenter, Dejan Kosutic, is the author of documentation toolkits and e-learning tutorials at Information Security & Business Continuity Academy. He has extensive experience as a tutor and as a consultant, and is an Approved Tutor for ISMS Lead Auditor courses at SGS. He delivers various ISO 27001 and BS 25999-2 in-person courses throughout Europe, as well as online courses via webinars. In his consulting career, he works with clients from the financial sector, government, and small and medium sized businesses including IT companies.
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