We are proud to announce our achievement of the new ISO 27001:2022 accreditation, becoming one of the first companies in the industry to meet this rigorous standard. The ISO 27001:2022 standard replaces the previous ISO 27001:2013, reflecting the ever-evolving landscape of information security.
The ISO 27001:2022 standard, developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), sets forth comprehensive requirements for Information Security Management Systems (ISMS). It is designed to help organisations protect sensitive information, mitigate security risks, and ensure data privacy. This updated standard considers the latest cyber security threats and technologies, providing a more robust framework for safeguarding digital assets.
Our commitment to excellence in cyber security was the driving force for us to pursue and achieve the ISO 27001:2022 accreditation. This milestone underscores the company's dedication to providing clients with the highest level of security and confidentiality in an ever-changing threat landscape.
Enhanced Risk Management: The updated standard places a greater emphasis on risk assessment and management, helping organisations proactively identify and mitigate security risks.
Expanded Security Controls: ISO 27001:2022 incorporates new security controls and best practices to address emerging cyber threats and vulnerabilities.
Increased Emphasis on Supply Chain Security: The standard now places a stronger focus on the security of supply chains, recognising the importance of securing information throughout the entire ecosystem.
Improved Alignment with Other Standards: ISO 27001:2022 aligns more closely with other cyber security standards and frameworks, making it easier for organisations to integrate their security efforts.
Having gained first-hand experience in achieving ISO 27001:2022, we are uniquely positioned to support clients through their own ISO 27001:2022 accreditation journey. We can now share our expertise and knowledge gained during the certification process with our clients, supporting them when it comes to navigating the complexities of the new standard and implement best practices.
Oliver Spence, CEO of Cybaverse, commented on this achievement, saying, "We are thrilled to be the first cyber security company to achieve the new ISO 27001:2022 accreditation. This accomplishment reflects our unwavering commitment to staying ahead of the curve in information security. Our clients can trust that we are fully prepared to address the evolving threats and challenges they face in today's digital world, and we are eager to share our expertise to better support them through their own ISO 27001:2022 accreditation. A huge thank you and well done to Matthew Musto, for his dedication to this project."
Cybaverse encourages organisations to stay up to date with the latest cyber security standards and practices to protect their digital assets effectively. For more information about the ISO 27001:2022 accreditation and how Cybaverse can support clients through the accreditation process, please click here.