ISO Compliance Is Evolving — Here’s What That Means for IT Teams
If ISO 27001 is on your roadmap (or already part of your environment), the 2025 update brings some important changes—especially around cloud security, risk management, and AI-driven threat detection.
From experience, one of the biggest challenges in achieving and maintaining ISO compliance is having accurate, centralized, and real-time visibility into your IT environment. Without it, risk assessments, audits, and control enforcement become a constant fire drill.
That is where Lansweeper quietly plays a big role.
By continuously discovering assets across your entire environment—on-prem, cloud, and hybrid— we can help you build and maintain the kind of inventory ISO requires. As we know how you work with Lansweeper, it is not just about tracking devices, but it is about knowing where potential risks live, spotting unauthorized changes, and having evidence ready when the audit hits.
And if you are mapping controls to Annex A in ISO 27001, you will notice how much depends on having that level of visibility. Real-time data around configurations, access, and vulnerabilities gives you a foundation to support a large portion of those requirements—without manual workarounds.
If you are using Lansweeper in this way already, or planning to align with ISO, it might be worth revisiting your setup to get the most out of what’s already in your hands.
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