Universal Security Management Systems Standard 2017: Standard for Managing Security with Requirements and Guidance for Use

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· National Security Advisory Centre (NSAC)
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This Standard states the requirements for implementing  and operating a dedicated Security Management System (SMS) for the security and safety of people, and of the interests and assets of the organisation against malicious adversaries such as criminals, and terrorists. 


In this Standard Security Management is described as a process that is risk based, stakeholder driven and continually improved with a Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) cycle. Tasks and outputs for Strategic, Tactical and Operational Security Policies and Objectives are specified.

80 aspects of 20 Security topics with some 300 (Key) Controls are listed for pragmatic and concise development and implementation. Reviewing and auditing with these controls will assist you in raising the maturity levels for Security in your organisation. 

This Standard is drafted in accordance with the High Level Structure for management systems of ISO. This ensures compatibility and smooth integration with other management systems, such as ISO 22301 Business Continuity Management, ISO 27001 and ISO 27002 Information Security Management, and ISO 55000 Asset Management.

This Standard includes the protection of all parts, processes, sites, infrastructures, systems, and tangible and intangible assets and interests of an organisation. 

This Standard specifies the requirements that may be used for the certification of a Security Management System.

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The National Security Advisory Centre (NSAC) was founded in May 2010 in The Netherlands and has extensive expertise in Security Risk Management, Terrorist Threat and Risk Assessments and Mitigation, Business Continuity Management, Insider Threats, Emergency and Crisis Management, IT and SCADA Security, and Disaster Recovery. 

NSAC supports operators of National Critical Infrastructure, Government Agencies, Municipalities, Industry Associations and Private Companies in protecting critical assets and infrastructures.

Marcel Spit is the founder of NSAC and has drafted the first edition of the USMS Standard. The draft was discussed in detail, reviewed and adjusted by the USMS Standard Review Committee consisting of senior Security professionals including certified Security experts of ASIS International - Benelux Chapter and the Association of Security Professionals of The Netherlands (VBN).

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