Summary
We are thrilled to share our first webinar, “The Price of Success: Unlocking the Rewards of ISO Certifications.” The webinar was held on June 7, 2023, by industry expert Rinske Geerlings and provided invaluable insights into ISO certifications and their impact on organizational success.
Rinske delved into the impact ISO certifications have on organizations, the investment required, and the tangible benefits to be gained. We explored how ISO certifications offer a competitive edge, optimize costs, build customer trust, enhance operational efficiency, and expand market opportunities.
Stay tuned for more exciting webinars in the coming months! Our team is working diligently to create engaging content that addresses your questions, concerns, and interests regarding ISO certifications and their impact on organizational success. Follow our future newsletters, as we will be sharing details about these upcoming webinars.
During the webinar, we received an overwhelming response from our engaged audience, and we appreciate all the questions submitted. While we could not answer all of them during the live session, we will address them in an upcoming blog post. Keep an eye on our website and newsletter for updates.
Thank you to everyone who participated in our webinar!
If you have any suggestions or specific topics you would like us to cover in our future webinars, feel free to reach us at [email protected]. Your feedback is invaluable as we strive to deliver content that meets your needs.
For those who missed the live session, we have great news! We have prepared a recording of the webinar, available here. Check out all the valuable insights and knowledge shared during the session and share the link with colleagues and peers who may benefit from it.
Presented by Rinske Geerlings
Rinske is a multi-award winning, internationally known consultant, speaker and certified Business Continuity Management (BCM), Information Security and Risk Management trainer. She draws on more than 20 years’ experience gained during roles across 5 continents, consulting to Departments of Prime Minister & Cabinet, 15 Central Banks, BBC, Shell, FujiFilm, Lenovo and 100s of other public and private organizations across 5 continents.
She was awarded Risk Consultant of the Year 2017 (RMIA/Australasia) and Outstanding Security Consultant 2019 Finalist (OSPAs). She has been changing the way organizations’ plan for the unexpected’. Rinske applies a fresh, energetic, fun, practical, easy-to-apply, innovative approach to topics often perceived as dull and cumbersome.
She works with Boards and Executives on practical Risk Appetite statements, but also works hands-on with middle managers and staff to implement processes and plans that actually work when you need it most.
She holds ISO 22301, ISO 31000, ISO/IEC 27001, ISO22316, ISO 22361, CBCP, MBCI, ITIL, PRINCE2 and COBIT certifications.
Recorded webinar
Webinar Q&A Session
During the webinar, we received an overwhelming response from our engaged audience, and we appreciate all the questions submitted. While we could not answer all of them during the live session, we have addressed some of them below:
1. How can someone who wants to work with a company verify if they are certified?
To verify whether a company has been certified by MSECB, you can follow these steps:
- Contact MSECB: Reach out to MSECB directly to confirm the validity of the certificate by providing the certificate details obtained from the company. You can reach us at [email protected]
- Cross-check the IAF CertSearch Database: This is an online database or directory where you can search for certified companies, and by providing the certification details, you can verify whether a company has been certified by an accredited certification body.
2. Does my certification body have to be accredited by the accreditation authority in my country?
Not necessarily. A certification body can be accredited by any of the accreditation authorities as part of the IAF MLA Signatory, whose main intention is to facilitate the acceptance and recognition of certifications issued by CBs accredited by any signatory accreditation body. This means that a certification issued by a CB accredited by one signatory accreditation body should be recognized and accepted by other signatory accreditation bodies and the relevant authorities in their respective countries.
3.What if the organization is not fully ready, or we can say the implementation is not mature enough? Will they be able to achieve accredited certification?
If an organization is not fully ready or its implementation of standards is not mature enough, it will face challenges in obtaining an accredited certification. The audit and certification process requires organizations to demonstrate conformance with the requirements of a specific standard, and a lack of readiness or immaturity in implementing the requirements can hinder their ability to meet these criteria.