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  1. ISO 9001 Quality Management System

    International recognition certificate includes a set of standards within the quality management system. The ISO 9000 standards are issued and maintained by the by the International Standards Organization (ISO) and run by the competent accreditation authorities in different countries. The rules applied are updated according to the requirements agreed upon internationally in a manner that keeps up with the developments in technology and human knowledge and experience. They represent guidelines for implementation in institutions and companies in order to improve quality.

  2. ISO 31000 Risk Management

    Organizations of all types and sizes face external and internal factors and influences that make it uncertain whether they will achieve their objectives. Managing risk is iterative and assists organizations in setting strategy, achieving objectives and making informed decisions.

  3. ISO 27001 Information Security Management System

    International Standards for management systems provide a model to follow in setting up and operating a management system. This model incorporates the features on which experts in the field have reached a consensus as being the international state of the art. ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27 maintains an expert committee dedicated to the development of international management systems standards for information security, otherwise known as the Information Security Management system (ISMS) family of standards.

  4. ISO/IEC 20000 IT Service Management

    An SMS supports the management of the service lifecycle, including the planning, design, transition, delivery and improvement of services, which meet agreed requirements and deliver value for customers, users and the organization delivering the services. Implementation and operation of an SMS provides ongoing visibility, control of services and continual improvement, leading to greater effectiveness and efficiency.

  1. ISO 27001 Information Security Management System

    ​International Standards for management systems provide a model to follow in setting up and operating a management system. This model incorporates the features on which experts in the field have reached a consensus as being the international state of the art. ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27 maintains an expert committee dedicated to the development of international management systems standards for information security, otherwise known as the Information Security Management system (ISMS) family of standards.

  2. ISO 9001 Quality Management System

    ​International recognition certificate includes a set of standards within the quality management system. The ISO 9000 standards are issued and maintained by the by the International Standards Organization (ISO) and run by the competent accreditation authorities in different countries. The rules applied are updated according to the requirements agreed upon internationally in a manner that keeps up with the developments in technology and human knowledge and experience. They represent guidelines for implementation in institutions and companies in order to improve quality.

  3. ISO 20000 Service Management System

    ​An SMS supports the management of the service lifecycle, including the planning, design, transition, delivery and improvement of services, which meet agreed requirements and deliver value for customers, users and the organization delivering the services. Implementation and operation of an SMS provides ongoing visibility, control of services and continual improvement, leading to greater effectiveness and efficiency. Improvement for service management applies to the SMS and the services.

  4. ISO 14001 Environment Management System

    ​The purpose of this International Standard is to provide organizations with a framework to protect the environment and respond to changing environmental conditions in balance with socio-economic needs. It specifies requirements that enable an organization to achieve the intended outcomes it sets for its environmental management system.

  5. ISO 10015 Competence Management and People Development

    An international certification setting the guidelines that would enable organizations to identify their training needs, develop training plans, provide the resources required, evaluate the outcomes obtained, monitor and develop the training process in the pursuit of training objectives

  6. ISO 56002 Innovation Management

    ​An innovation management system guides the organization to determine its innovation vision, strategy, policy, and objectives, and to establish the support and processes needed to achieve the intended outcomes.

  7. ISO 31000 Risk Management

    ​Organizations of all types and sizes face external and internal factors and influences that make it uncertain whether they will achieve their objectives. Managing risk is iterative and assists organizations in setting strategy, achieving objectives and making informed decisions.


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