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ISO 27001 BREAKDOWN IN A BEGINNER-FRIENDLY WAY
In my last class, I spent over an hour breaking down ISO 27001 to my GRC students, but I noticed it started to feel a bit overwhelming for some. So, I simplified it this way:
👉 ISO 27001 is like a rulebook that organizations follow to protect their information systems. Its ultimate goal is to safeguard the Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability (CIA) of data.
To make it more relatable, I used this everyday analogy:
Imagine you move into your newly completed house without a gate and, unfortunately, a robbery takes place. You don’t want that to happen again, so what measures would you put in place? Maybe build a fence, install a stronger gate, add electric wires, or even hire a security guard. Each of these actions is a control — a safeguard to reduce risk and prevent another robbery attack. That’s exactly what Annex A controls are in ISO 27001.
I then explained that controls can be grouped into three categories:
Administrative (policies & rules)
Example: A rule requiring everyone to use strong passwords.
Technical (technology-based)
Example: Firewalls, antivirus software, or multi-factor authentication.
Physical (real-world protections)
Example: Locking server rooms, using ID badges, or CCTV cameras.
Using more everyday examples helps too:
A password policy = locking your house with a strong key.
Access control = only housemates have a key, not strangers.
Backups = making a photocopy of an important document.
Incident response = calling the fire department when there’s a fire outbreak.
So in essence, ISO 27001 is all about providing structured rules and safeguards to help organizations keep their data and systems secure.
We’ll continue from here in our next class, but I hope this recap makes ISO 27001 a lot clearer for any beginner trying to understand it.
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