Course Summary
This interactive three day course provides an introduction to information security management systems (ISMSs) as set out in ISO/IEC 27001. Information security covers many issues, from copyright to internet security, and the proprietary information that an organization has is now recognised as one of its main assets. Ensuring the security of this information is thus a primary responsibility of senior executives in preserving the value of the organization.
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Key Info
Who the course is for and the key benefits.
Who Should Attend
- Those responsible for managing information security
- Those who wish to assess if they should obtain certification to the Standard.
- Those who wish to obtain an overview of the potential threats to their operations due to the loss of information
- Senior managers involved in the outcome of ISMS audits.
What You Will Learn
- A summary of the problems that you have to guard against
- The recommendations of the ISMS
- The relationship of legislation (such as the Data Protection Act) and information security systems
- The problems of web-based access to your systems
- The current status of accreditation and certification against the standards
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course.
How to book
Run this course in-house, or attend one of our public courses throughout the UK.
In-house Training
This course is available at any location across UK and Europe.
In-house, corporate bookings carry significant discounts and are customisable to your requirements.
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Public Courses
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Course Techniques
Interactive workshop sessions, tutorials and follow up.
Attendees’ audits can be supervised to give practical on-site training.
Practical help and assessments can be conducted against similar benchmarking schemes.



