Statement of Applicability (Version 2022) Template for ISO27001 Compliance
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The Statement of Applicability (SoA) is a critical, mandatory document for ISO27001 certification and ongoing compliance, showcasing which controls from Annex A apply to your organization and why. Our professionally crafted SoA template takes the complexity out of the process, saving you valuable time and effort.
Key Benefits at a Glance:
- Complexity of ISO27001 requirements: Our template simplifies the documentation of applicable controls, cybersecurity concepts, and operational capabilities.
- Time-consuming preparation: Save hours of work with a pre-organized, easy-to-edit template.
- Audit stress: Be fully prepared for audits with a comprehensive, compliant SoA.
Who is this for?
Who is this course for?
- Streamlined Compliance: Our template is built to meet all ISO27001:2022 requirements, ensuring you have a clear, structured document that covers every necessary control.
- Tailor-Made for Easy Customization: Pre-filled with guidance and recommendations, this template is easy to adapt to your organization’s specific needs.
- Stay Audit-Ready: The SoA is essential during audits, and with our template, you can confidently present a professional, well-organized document to auditors.
- Save Time & Avoid Errors: Manually creating an SoA can be time-consuming and prone to mistakes. Our template addresses this pain point by providing a ready-to-use structure that eliminates guesswork.
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Rachel B.
What I valued most was learning how to create an SOA that would actually be useful beyond the audit.
Amanda R.
Our auditor specifically praised the structure and clarity of our SOA – all thanks to this template.
Make your ISO27001 certification journey smoother and more efficient with our expertly crafted SoA template.
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$499
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or with Bitcoin
Nicole S.
This template saved us from the common mistake of creating an SOA that was either too brief or overly detailed.