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Why Do I Need to Be ISO 27001 Certified?

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By GRSee Team
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Edited by Tom Rozen

Published December 2, 2024.

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Have you been thinking about having your organization ISO 27001 certified but not sure if it’s really “worth the hassle?” For those less familiar with ISO 27001: 2013, it is the global information security standard that delineates the best practices to manage information security risk.

Below are 4 items to consider before making your final decision.

It’s Good Business!

Being accredited by ISO 27001 gives you a competitive edge and is proof to existing and future customers that you are taking a proactive approach to protecting their data from information security threats. Winning or losing a tender can weigh heavily on whether or not you have this certification. Being ISO 27001 certified expedites the sales cycle, rather than stalling it due to compliance requirements that have not been met. Lastly, access to global markets may also be dependent on whether you are certified, due to ISO 27001 requirements in some countries.

Manage Risks to Safeguard Data & Intellectual Property

Maintaining data privacy and other assets is a top priority for most organizations, especially for those that are holding private client information. ISO 27001 has set up the most systematic approach to identify, store, access and manage this data safely. By utilizing the ISO 27001 method of safeguarding data, the organization greatly reduces the severity of threats on its information.

Avoid Financial Losses and Penalties Associated With a Data Breach

Are you worried about how much ISO 27001 accreditation is going to cost you? Well, opting not to get accredited can cost you a lot more in the long run! You need to weigh the cost of compliance against the cost of potential fees associated with fixing a data breach as well as possible interruption of business.

Improve Your Processes

Companies are growing and changing fast and before you know it roles and responsibilities relating to data and other assets get blurred. As part of the process of ISO 27001, definition of roles and responsibilities are clearly spelled out thereby strengthening the organizational structure of your organization and allowing for clear and concise steps going forward.

Being ISO 27001 certified forces your organization to take a hard look at what’s working and what’s not when it comes to information security and create a clear and concise roadmap to improve processes going forward . The benefits of this process extend not only to the information security of the organization, but also opens up doors for increased revenue going forward.

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