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  • Calibration vs verification

    I hope you can help me - it's mainly for my own understanding: The laboratory doesn't do outside calibrations - so references to calibrations are deleted. I understand this. What I don't understand is that measuring instruments (eg ICP, AA, XRFs) are calibrated before use (sensitivities to elements of interest are set), not verified so why are these not included in 7.4? (or any reference to calibrations actually)
  • Are there any things in ISO 9001 not covered by ISO 17025?

    ... ISO 17025 vs. ISO 9001 – Similarities and differences at https://advisera.com/17025academy/blog/2019/07/11/iso-17025-vs-iso-9001-main-differences-and-similarities/

    Also have a look at the Advisera 9001 academy resources at https://advisera.com/9001academy/, which includes resources to assist, such as whitepaper Clause-by-clause explanation of ISO 9001:2015 and the ISO 9001:2015 Gap Analysis Tool.

  • Using ISO 27001 for implementing ISO 9001

    1 - Do you have a presentation that shares some insight on the opposite route - Using ISO 27001 for implementing ISO 9001?

    These materials can give you the insights you are looking for:

    2 - And would there be any value in going down that route, given our customers do not normally require ISO 9001?

     Please note that besides benefits for the customer (which are the main drive for ISO 9001), the organization itself can benefit from implementing ISO 9001:

    • Better process integration
    • Improve your evidence for decision making
    • Create a continual improvement culture
    • Engagement of employees

    So, even if customers do not require it, implementing ISO 9001 can bring value to the organization.

    For further information, see:

  • Finding SOC 2 auditor

    ... professional social networks like LinkedIn, Security groups on Google Groups, or the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), which certifies accountants to audit for SOC 2.

    This article will provide you a further explanation about SOC2:

  • Query on SOC 2 certification

    Considering the 45 templates in the ISO 27001 Documentation Toolkit, roughly 80% of the documents can be used to support a SOC 2 certification.

    This article will provide you a further explanation about ISO 27001 and SOC2:

  • Query on Classification of ISMS

    ISO 27001 does not require non-conformities to be classified. Normally non-conformities are classified during surveillance/certification audits as major or minor nonconformities, and the main purpose is the following: if the auditor raises a major nonconformity, a company cannot get certified.

    For further information, see:

  • SOA; CONTROL APPLICABLE vs. CONTROL IMPLEMENTED?

    1 - Can you help me explain the implementation of SoA? 2 - Is SoA acceptable if not all applicable controls are implemented? (control applicable) are not (control implemented)?
  • Risk assessment Vs SoA

    Dears, Once we handle Risk assessment and treatment plan, we will choose the controls necessary to reduce related risks. in SoA we have to go through 114 control and choose which of them are implemented or will be implemented or not applicable. So we are repeating the same steps in both Risk assessment and SoA ... so why not only go through the 114 control and this will cover both steps (controls needed to reduce the risk and SOA process) Appreciate your feedback
  • Naming of ISO 27001 Annex

    ... efinitions

    4 Structure of this standard

    From section 5 onwards, the section title is the same from the respective ISO 27001 Annex A section. For example, both ISO 27001 Annex A.5 section and ISO 27002 section 5 are titled A.5 “Information security policies”

    This article will provide you a further explanation about ISO 27001 and ISO 27002:

    - ISO 27001 vs. ISO 27002 https://advisera.com/27001academy/knowledgebase/iso-27001-vs-iso-27002/

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