How does ISO/IEC 27001 relate to other management system standards (ISO 9001 and 14001)?
ISO/IEC 27001 is aligned with both the ISO 9001 (quality management systems) and ISO 14001 (environmental management systems) standards. The three standards share system elements and principles, including adopting the PLAN, DO, CHECK, ACT cyclic process. This approach makes it possible to integrate the systems to the extent that it makes sense.
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