I manage a web server running Windows Server 2008 for a client. However my client's client has asked whether it complies with ISO 27000.

Specifically they have stipulated "The Supplier undertakes to comply with industry best IT security practice including the ISO 27000 Series."

This is fairly open ended I'm thinking and probably suitably vague, but does anyone have any info or advice that I could have in order to make sure I'm covered, and perhaps point me in the right direction as to what to do next?

Thanks

Oliver

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I'm no expert in ISO 27000 or iso standards in general, but a quick scan through the first document in the series would suggest that this particular standard series is much more broad than just the Operating System your server is running on.

This deals with

"...privacy, confidentiality and technical security issues and "established guidelines and general principles for initiating, implementing, maintaining, and improving information security management within an organization..."

Microsoft Source for quote

I would say overall your client's client's question is incorrectly being targeted towards your server's operating system environment rather than at you directly.

Based on the fact your asking about this on StackOverflow, I think its fair to assume you are not ISO 270xx certified, and that would be the most technically correct answer.

My last sentence will be my most subjective one, and I think its really a matter of how you setup and manage your server thats important rather than "Windows Server and/or Linux is or isnt secure based on ISO-whatever"

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