ISO 28000 - Security and Resilience — Security Management System
ISO 28000 is an international standard developed to address supply chain security management systems. It offers guidelines and best practices for organizations involved in various stages of the supply chain to manage security risks and ensure the safety of goods and materials as they move through the supply chain.
ISO 28000 is applicable to organizations of all sizes and across various industries involved in the supply chain, including logistics, transportation, manufacturing, and retail. By adopting this standard, organizations can strengthen security measures, mitigate risks, and ensure the safe and secure movement of goods through their supply chains.
Key Principles:
⦁ Risk-Based Approach: Implementing a risk-based approach to security management within the supply chain. This involves identifying and assessing security risks and taking appropriate measures to mitigate them.
⦁ Supply Chain Security: Ensuring the security of the entire supply chain, from suppliers to customers, by implementing measures to prevent security incidents, disruptions, and vulnerabilities.
⦁ Continuous Improvement: Encouraging a culture of continuous improvement in supply chain security by regularly reviewing and enhancing security measures and response plans.
⦁ Collaboration and Communication: Facilitating effective communication and collaboration among stakeholders within the supply chain to address security concerns and share relevant security information.
⦁ Compliance and Legal Requirements: Ensuring compliance with relevant legal and regulatory requirements related to supply chain security, including international security standards and guidelines.
⦁ Asset Protection: Protecting assets within the supply chain, including physical assets, information, and intellectual property, from security threats and risks.
⦁ Training and Awareness: Providing training and raising awareness among employees and stakeholders regarding security threats, risks, and measures to enhance supply chain security.
⦁ Security Measures and Controls: Implementing appropriate security measures and controls, including physical security, access controls, information security, and contingency planning.
⦁ Crisis Management and Response: Establishing effective crisis management and response procedures to address security incidents and emergencies within the supply chain promptly.
⦁ Supplier and Partner Management: Ensuring that suppliers, partners, and service providers adhere to security standards and guidelines set forth in the supply chain security management system.
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Benefits
- Risk Management
- End-to-End Security
- Improved Resilience
- Compliance and Legal Requirements
- Supplier and Partner Collaboration
- Operational Efficiency
- Customer Confidence
- Continuous Improvement
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