How to prepare for the new ISO 27001:2022
In the last few years there has been many changes in technology, a shift in working environments and the cyber threat landscape has evolved and grown more complex which has contributed to the need for a new release to be more relevant and up-to-date with the latest security threats and technologies.
On Wednesday 14th September 2022 our panellist of experts will explore how your organisation should prepare to implement the ISO 27001:2022 changes into your information security management system.
Key learning:
- What has changed in ISO 27001:2022 compared to ISO 27001:2013
- Challenges for organisations when making the changes
- Practical steps to prepare to implement the ISO 27001:2022 changes
- Timelines and steps involved in the transition process
- Steps certification bodies are taking to maintain accredited certification
- How GRC software can support the transition process
Can’t attend live? Register and we’ll send you the recording
Speakers:
Paul Robinson, GRC Consultant, CyberCX
Paul has extensive knowledge of ISO standards relating to Quality, Risk and Sustainability and the implementation and maintenance of integrated business management systems across a broad range of sectors in the UK and Europe.
He has led teams to implement ISO standards in institutions and large organisations, creating confidence within his clients to meet their goals and objectives with focus on continual improvement, compliance, risk mitigation and governance.
Dr. Heather Buker, Chief Technology Officer, 6clicks
Steven Hayhurst, Senior Vice President, Enstoa
Steven Hayhurst focuses on process and efficiency improvements, leveraging over 20 years of experience in project management, advanced analytics, business process improvement and software development.
Hayhurst has served as a project manager for several complex capital project management solution implementations in North America, Australia and the Middle East in the natural resources, healthcare, education and public infrastructure industries.