ISO 28000 Introduction Course Overview

ISO 28000 Introduction Course Overview

ISO 28000 is a globally recognized certification for Security management systems for the supply chain. It focuses on the systemic and customized guidelines for all sizes of organizations involved in manufacturing, services, storage, or transportation at any stage of the products' production or supply chain. Covering all aspects from the manufacturer to the retailer, it helps in managing and controlling security risks and threats, improving performance, establishing Systematic management processes and Resilient organizational structures. Industries adopt this certification to assure customers and stakeholders of their commitment to safeguard their supply chain and to reduce disruptions due to security incidents, thus enhancing trust and credibility.

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