ISO27001:2022 represents a significant update from the 2013 version, incorporating updated controls and best practices that address the latest security threats and vulnerabilities. As cyber threats become more sophisticated, organizations must stay ahead of potential risks by adopting the most current standard.
SK tes has announced plans to migrate all its global locations to the ISO27001:2022 standard within the next 6 months. This comprehensive effort will enhance the overall resilience of the company’s information systems worldwide.
To comply with ISO 27001, SK tes has implemented several key requirements: conducting a thorough risk assessment to identify potential threats to information security and developing appropriate risk treatment plans; establishing information security policies and objectives that align with business goals, covering areas like access control, data protection, and incident management; and implementing a comprehensive set of controls and procedures as detailed in Annex A of the standard, including physical security, network security, cryptography, and supplier relationships, all based on their specific risk assessment and security needs.
A significant advantage of ISO27001:2022 is its alignment with other modern management system standards, making it easier to organisations to integrate their information security management system (ISMS) with other management systems, such as ISO9001 and ISO14001, which SK tes also holds at all facilities.
By achieving this updated certification, SK tes demonstrates its dedication to safeguarding information against unauthorized access, breaches, and other cyber threats.
Eric Ingebretsen, CCO of SK tes expressed his enthusiasm about the certification: “Achieving the ISO27001:2022 standard reinforces our commitment to providing a global service that meet the highest standards consistently, wherever you are in the world. Having an robust and audited Information Security Management System reflects our proactive approach to managing security risks and protecting our clients’ data.”
Thomas Holberg, COO of SK tes also shared his thoughts: “Our team has worked diligently to meet the stringent requirements of the updated ISO27001:2022 standard and this achievement reflects the expertise of the team here at SK tes and their dedication to maintaining robust security measures across all our global operations.”
SK tes’ successful certification process involved rigorous audits and assessments conducted by and independent certification body, ensuring that the company’s information security management system meets the highest international standards.
By obtaining ISO27001:2022 certification, SK tes not only bolsters its own security posture but also sets a benchmark for excellence in the industry. By aligning with the most current industry standards at SK tes’ over 40 owned and operated facilities in more than 20 countries around the world, SK tes not only enhances its cybersecurity position but also reinforces its position as a leader in the ITAD and recycling industry, committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and reliability in all its operations.