What’s ISO 27001 and why is it important?

In today’s digital age, information is one of the most valuable assets a company can possess. From customer data and financial records to intellectual property, protecting sensitive information from threats …
What’s ISO 27001 and why is it important?

In today’s digital age, information is one of the most valuable assets a company can possess. From customer data and financial records to intellectual property, protecting sensitive information from threats …
Don’t gamble on government tenders: place the winning bid with ISO Certification.

Government contracts offer significant opportunities for business growth, but they’re notoriously competitive.
Dialling into excellence: ISO certification in the Telecommunications Industry

ISO certification is crucial for telecommunications companies to streamline operations and stay competitive in a rapidly evolving market.
How long does ISO certification take – and what delays it?

The journey isn’t a simple race to the finish line – it’s a structured process with distinct phases.
Food for thought: when is HACCP right for you?

Food safety is the cornerstone of any successful food business. Beyond being a fundamental responsibility, it’s often a legal requirement to protect consumers and maintain trust.
An exhibit of errors: lessons from the Louvre heist

If a museum holding millions of dollars’ worth of art can be targeted in broad daylight, during business hours – no business is safe from risk.
ISO 42001 vs. ISO 27001: a comparative overview

While both are management system standards that share a similar high-level structure (Annex SL), their scope and objectives are distinct.
Inside the WSU data breach: the alarming allegations and what businesses need to know.
Western Sydney University (WSU) has recently landed in hot water when two alarming emails were sent to former and current students due to a data breach that occurred earlier in …
AI in the workplace: lessons from Deloitte’s $440K mistake
Deloitte will issue a partial refund to the federal government after they admitted that they used AI in a $440,000 report.