ISO 28000 Supply Chain Security Management System
In today’s Supply Chain, cyber threats, hackers, espionage, and warfare are increasing the amount of successful attacks on critical infrastructure and companies of all sizes. We have technologies that are somewhat successful at blocking and stopping “some” attacks. But what happens when we need supply chain security or risk management? The things we wear, eat, and need would no longer exist. Risk Management is not the sexier of areas in security, but since it is so invisible, it is just as important as secure coding or SOC.
Overview
ISO 28000 Supply Chain Security Management System – Training Courses
Experiencing security issues is usually not a matter of if but when. Organizations are continuously facing security risks that seriously threaten their operations. High-value products are prone to theft, confidential information is prone to hacking, and personnel are prone to injury. Such security incidents will not only cause financial and business losses, but may also lead to legal consequences and reputational damage. This is why security management has become a crucial aspect for organizations. In this regard, ISO 28000 provides organizations with a comprehensive approach to security management.
What is ISO 28000?
ISO 28000 specifies the requirements for establishing, implementing, maintaining, and improving a security management system (SeMS), including the aspects relevant to the security of the supply chain.
ISO 28000:2022 Security and resilience – Security management systems – Requirements replaces the ISO 28000:2007 Specification for security management systems for the supply chain. The title of the standard has been changed to emphasize the fact that ISO 28000 requirements are not only applicable to organizations in the supply chain, but to all organizations, regardless of the type, size, or industry.
The new edition of ISO 28000 follows the harmonized structure of ISO, where the requirements for the SeMS are outlined in clauses 4 to 10. This enables organizations to integrate the SeMS with other management systems based on ISO standards.
The new edition of ISO 28000 includes additional recommendations as well. In clause 4, recommendations on eight principles for security management have been added to ensure better alignment with ISO 31000 (the standard for risk management). In addition, clause 8 sets out recommendations related to security strategies, procedures, processes and treatments, and security plans that ensure consistency with ISO 22301 (the standard for business continuity management).
ISO 28000, Figure 2 – Principles
Why is ISO 28000 important for organizations?
Considering that security incidents can occur at any moment, it is essential for organizations to adopt a proactive approach toward security management. A security management system based on ISO 28000 enables organizations to identify their valuable assets, including property, personnel, products, data, and infrastructure, and implement appropriate security processes and controls to safeguard them. In addition, an effective SeMS enables organizations to improve recognition, increase reputation, enhance business profitability and efficiency, and reduce long-term costs.
ISO 28000 requires from the organization’s leadership to demonstrate commitment with respect to the security management by, among others, establishing a security policy, setting security objectives, and integrating security management into the organizations processes and operations. This enables organizations to align security efforts with their overall goals and objectives, embed security in their daily operations, and promote a security culture that leads to proactive risk management.
In addition, ISO 28000 includes requirements that address risk assessment, security controls and strategies, and security plans. By establishing processes for risk assessment, organizations can effectively identify, analyze, and evaluate security-related risks. Then, they can implement controls and strategies to prevent security-related risks or mitigate and treat those that cannot be prevented. Security plans, on the other hand, enable organizations to respond to security-related incidents in order to minimize possible impact on operations and business.
ISO 28000 also outlines requirements regarding the monitoring and measurement of the SeMS. Monitoring enables organizations to identify vulnerabilities and take appropriate actions to address them, thus minimizing risk and loss. In addition, it enables them to ensure compliance with changing regulations and standards related to security, as violations of such regulations may lead to legal consequences and reputational damage.
What are the benefits of an effective SeMS based on ISO 28000?
A security management system based on ISO 28000 enables organizations to achieve their security management objectives. In particular, it enables organizations to:
- Enhance business capabilities
- Ensure the security of the environment in which they operate
- Comply with statutory, regulatory, and voluntary security obligations
- Identify and address risks and opportunities related to security management
- Effectively deal with security violations
- Recover from disruptions in the supply chain
- Manage relationships with all relevant interested parties in the supply chain
- Manage security-related risks
- Create and protect value
- Align security processes and controls with the organization’s objectives
- Gain a competitive advantage
- Demonstrate conformity to ISO 28000 through assessments by accredited third parties
How do I get started with ISO 28000 training courses?
The PECB ISO 28000 training courses aim to help you acquire the necessary security management competencies. If you aspire to pursue a career in security management, as an implementer, auditor, consultant, we at PECB are excited to welcome you to our global network of professionals and we will assist you throughout the entire certification process.