GENEVA, Switzerland—The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has issued new guidelines to help manufacturers prevent cyberattacks and other digital threats that are becoming increasingly common. ISO/IEC TS 27008 can help organizations assess and review their current controls that are being managed through the implementation of ISO/IEC 27001.
“Software attacks, theft of intellectual property or sabotage are just some of the many information security risks that organizations face,” says Edward Humphreys, leader of the ISO working group that developed the standard. “And, the consequences can be huge.