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Management: ISO defines Top Management as: Person or group of people, who directs and controls an organisation at the highest level. Note:
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First get support from your top management. They must demonstrate their commitment and determination to implement an ISO27001 Information Security Management System in your organisation. Without top management commitment, no information security initiative can succeed.
  
    top management has the power to delegate authority and provide resources within the organisation
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To provide evidence of commitment to the development and implementation of an ISMS and continually improve its effectiveness, top management should:
    if the scope of the management system covers only part of an organisation, then top management refers to those who direct and control that part of the organisation
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     *make clear to the organisation the importance of meeting customer, statutory and regulatory requirements,
 
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     *define the organisation's information security policy and making this known to every member of staff
    Top management must demonstrate its commitment and determination to implement an ISO 27001 Information Security Management System in your organisation. Without top management commitment, no information security initiative can succeed.
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     *ensure that information security objectives are established at all levels and for all functions
 
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     *ensure the availability of those resources required for the development and implementation of the ISMS
    To provide evidence of commitment to the development and implementation of an ISMS and continually improve its effectiveness, top management should:
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     *lead the required management review meetings
     make clear to the organisation the importance of meeting customer, statutory and regulatory requirements,
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  * encourage the involvement of all staff
     define the organisation's information security policy and making this known to every member of staff
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     *identify and communicate the key objectives to be achieved through the ISMS, such as:
     ensure that information security objectives are established at all levels and for all functions
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         *keeping confidential information secure
     ensure the availability of those resources required for the development and implementation of the ISMS
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         *providing customers and stakeholders with confidence in how we manage risk
     lead the required management review meetings
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      *allowing the secure exchange of information
    encourage the involvement of all staff
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         *ensuring that legal obligations are met
     identify and communicate the key objectives to be achieved through the ISMS, such as:
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         *providing a competitive advantage
         keeping confidential information secure
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         *better managing and minimising risk exposure
         providing customers and stakeholders with confidence in how we manage risk
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         *raising awareness of security issues
        allowing the secure exchange of information
 
         ensuring that legal obligations are met
 
         providing a competitive advantage
 
         better managing and minimising risk exposure
 
         raising awareness of security issues  
 
  
 
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===Why is there no score or graph?=== <!--T:4-->

Revision as of 00:23, 10 December 2021

How/Where do I start?

First get support from your top management. They must demonstrate their commitment and determination to implement an ISO27001 Information Security Management System in your organisation. Without top management commitment, no information security initiative can succeed.

To provide evidence of commitment to the development and implementation of an ISMS and continually improve its effectiveness, top management should:

   *make clear to the organisation the importance of meeting customer, statutory and regulatory requirements,
   *define the organisation's information security policy and making this known to every member of staff
   *ensure that information security objectives are established at all levels and for all functions
   *ensure the availability of those resources required for the development and implementation of the ISMS
   *lead the required management review meetings
  * encourage the involvement of all staff
   *identify and communicate the key objectives to be achieved through the ISMS, such as:
       *keeping confidential information secure
       *providing customers and stakeholders with confidence in how we manage risk
      *allowing the secure exchange of information
       *ensuring that legal obligations are met
       *providing a competitive advantage
       *better managing and minimising risk exposure
       *raising awareness of security issues

Why is there no score or graph?

The Cetbix ISMS concept is that risk is zero if there are no threats or vulnerabilities, which means that nothing is shown on the graph.