ISO 30141 Certification Overview

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About ISO 30141

ISO/IEC 30141 Internet of Things (IoT) - IoT can be integrated into existing technologies. Real-time measurements generated by adding sensors to existing technology can improve its functionality and lower the cost of operations (e.g., smart traffic signals can adapt to traffic conditions, lowering congestion and air pollution). The data generated by IoT sensors can support new business models and tailor products and services to the tastes and needs of the customer. In addition to the applications, the technology needs to support the supervision and adaptation of the IoT system itself. An organization can use both the ISO/IEC 27018 and ISO/IEC 30141 as assessment criteria to establish commonly accepted control objectives, controls, and guidelines for implementing measures to protect Personally Identifiable Information (PII) in line with Internet of Things (IoT) systems.

Benefits

ISO/IEC 30141 is a standard for the Internet of Things (IoT), providing a reference architecture to ensure IoT systems are reliable, secure, and resilient.

Here are some benefits of ISO 30141 certification:

  1. Enhanced Security: Provides a framework for building secure IoT systems, protecting against cyber threats and vulnerabilities.
  2. Improved Reliability: Ensures IoT systems are dependable and can withstand disruptions like natural disasters or attacks.
  3. Standardization: Offers a common vocabulary and reusable designs, promoting consistency and interoperability among IoT devices and systems.
  4. Privacy Protection: Incorporates measures to respect user privacy and data protection.
  5. Risk Management: Helps identify and mitigate risks associated with IoT deployments.
  6. Efficiency: Streamlines the development and integration of IoT systems, reducing complexity and improving efficiency.

ISO 30141 helps organizations maximize the benefits of IoT while minimizing risks, ensuring that IoT systems are trustworthy and effective.

ISO 30141 Internet of Things (IoT) examined and certified by Lazarus Alliance

ISO/IEC 30141 Certification Process

We make the certification process simple. After we have received your application, we appoint a client success manager who will guide you and your business through the following steps:

  • Gap analysis
    This is an optional pre-assessment service where we take a closer look at your existing business continuity management system and compare it with ISO/IEC 30141 requirements. This helps identify areas that need more work before we carry out a formal assessment, saving you time and money.
  • Formal assessment
    This happens in two stages. First, we review your current business continuity management system against an ISO/IEC 30141 checklist. We will share the details of our findings with you within your Continuum GRC portal so that if we find gaps, you can close them. Next, if all the requirements are in place, we’ll assess the implementation of the procedures and controls within your organization to make sure that they are working effectively as required for certification of ISO/IEC 30141.
  • Certification
    When you have passed the formal assessment, you will receive an ISO/IEC 9001 and 90003 certificate, which is valid for three years. Your client success manager will stay in touch during this time, helping to ensure your system doesn’t just remain compliant, but that it continually improves. You’ll be able to access all the information related to your certification within your Continuum GRC SaaS, which is the first and only FedRAMP Authorized assessment solution in the world. Available 24/7, you can view essential information, such as your next 12 months of visit dates, audit reports, and certificates to support you with managing your Lazarus Alliance assessments and promoting your success.

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