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When is an ISO not an ISO?

Plan B Consulting

This week PlanB Consulting are celebrating passing part 2 of our audit and being certified to ISO 9001. I am a great believer in ISO standards and at PlanB Consulting we have ISO 9001 and ISO 22301. UKAS is for the UK, there are different accreditation bodies worldwide. appeared first on PlanB Consulting.

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When is an ISO not an ISO?

Plan B Consulting

This week PlanB Consulting are celebrating passing part 2 of our audit and being certified to ISO 9001. I am a great believer in ISO standards and at PlanB Consulting we have ISO 9001 and ISO 22301. UKAS is for the UK, there are different accreditation bodies worldwide. appeared first on PlanB Consulting.

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ONVIF, Security Industry Association Host Joint Webinar to Discuss “State of Standards”

Security Industry Association

As an ANSI-accredited standards organization, SIA, through its Standards Committee is responsible for overseeing the development and maintenance of many standards on a variety of technical areas, including access control, alarms and intrusion, audio verification, false alarm reduction and architectural graphics. Based in the Washington, D.C.,

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SIA New Member Profile: Petrone Risk

Security Industry Association

New Security Industry Association (SIA) member Petrone Risk offers legal risk management and SAFETY Act consulting and specializes in emergency preparedness and the SAFETY Act. The company is headquartered in Uniondale, New York, with additional offices in central and western New York, as well as St. Louis, Missouri, and Jupiter, Florida.

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IRM, ERM, and GRC: Is There a Difference?

Reciprocity

New products, services, and consulting partners emerge constantly, each one striving to distinguish itself from the rest. It was something I had envisioned in the 1990s as a consultant, but I was not a software developer, so I never took action. As such risks proliferate and evolve, so do the ways to manage them. This struck me.