BS 7799/ISO 17799
Datacenter security Dec 07 2006 07:27AM
iso 27000 (is27001 gmail com) (1 replies)
RE: Datacenter security Dec 07 2006 01:20PM
Kim Sassaman (kim sassaman hotskills-inc com)
You can define the Data as a Security Domain and certify it against 27001.

Thank you,

Kim Sassaman, CISSP
Managing Principal

HotSkills, Inc.
195 East 5th St. Suite 2803
Saint Paul, MN 55101
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Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 12:28 AM
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Subject: Datacenter security

Hi,

I am planning to get our data center security certified. This is
basically to showcase our committment to security. Our customers do
Internet Banking, ATM and other transactions with our servers in
datacenter.

Is it good to go for ISO 27001 or are there any other datacenter
security certification standards which are more widely recognized?

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