ISO 27001

ISO 27001 is the leading international standard for information security management systems (ISMS). It defines requirements for systematically protecting information; fulfilment is demonstrated through certification.

What is ISO 27001?

ISO 27001 is the globally recognised standard for information security management systems (ISMS). It sets out how organisations plan, implement, monitor and continually improve information security. The standard is applicable across all sectors.

What gets certified under ISO 27001?

It is not a single product that is certified, but an organisation's management system. Among other things, the handling of risks, access rights, encryption, business continuity and the continual improvement of security are examined.

Certification by independent bodies

Fulfilment of the requirements is examined in an audit by accredited certification bodies and confirmed by a certificate, which is reviewed regularly.

Why is ISO 27001 important?

An ISO 27001 certification shows that a provider runs information security in a structured and demonstrable way. For choosing a cloud service, this is an important trust signal.

SecureCloud and ISO 27001

SecureCloud is ISO 27001-certified. Together with the BSI C5 attestation and hosting in Germany, this forms a solid basis for a secure and GDPR-compliant cloud service.

Frequently asked questions

What does ISO 27001-certified mean?

It means that the organisation's information security management system has been examined by an independent body and meets the requirements of the standard.

Is a product or the company certified under ISO 27001?

It is the organisation's management system that is certified, not a single product.

What is the difference between ISO 27001 and BSI C5?

ISO 27001 is an international ISMS standard with certification. The BSI C5 is a cloud-specific criteria catalogue whose fulfilment is confirmed by an attestation.

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