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ISO 27001 (2013): Full
15.2.2: Managing changes to supplier services

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ISO 27001 (2013): Full

15.2.2: Managing changes to supplier services

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Definition of supplier-specific responsible persons
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Partner management
Agreements and monitoring
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Definition of supplier-specific responsible persons
1. Task description

A responsible person has been appointed for the provider companies, who monitors the provider's activities, communications and compliance with the contract.

Responsible person must have sufficient skills to analyze cyber security requirements depending on the criticality of the provider. Responsible person also ensures that the provider appoints an own responsible person to ensure compliance with the contract and facilitate cooperation.

Managing changes to supplier services
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Managing changes to supplier services
1. Task description

The responsible person monitors significant changes in the supplier's operations that may affect the supplier relationship and service level, and thus require other measures. The following aspects are taken into account:

  • direct changes to supplier agreements
  • service content improvements, new technologies or the development of new services
  • significant changes in operating methods (either related to cyber security or other activities)
  • changes in the physical location of the data
  • changes in the supply chain / subcontracting process

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