Kiwa officially accredited for ISO 27001:2022

The Accreditation Council (RvA) has accredited Kiwa as of the 1st of February 2023 for assessment according to the ISO 27001:2022 standard for information security. This means that as of the 1st of March 2023 Kiwa may issue recognized certificates according to the latest version of ISO 27001. A transition period of three years applies to ISO 27001:2022. Certified organizations must therefore have transitioned by the 1st of November 2025.
Transition period
Now that the RvA accredited Kiwa for ISO 27001:2022, certification against the new standard can be carried out from the 1st of March 2023. The transition period for ISO 27001:2022 ends on the 1st of November 2025, so all ISO 27001-certified organizations must have made the transition to the 2022 version before then. The image below lists the various deadlines and the transition period.
Download the timeline ISO 27001:2022 (version 28 June 2024).
More information
Read our previous articles on the new ISO 27001:
- 9 Dec 2022: Transition to new version ISO 27001:2022
- 27 Okt 2022: ISO 27001 standard for information security revised
- 2 Aug 2022: The most important changes to the revised ISO 27001 and ISO 27002
Do you have questions about ISO 27001:2022 and what it means for you? Please contact us via NL.cybersecurity@kiwa.com.
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The new ISO 27001:2022
- One revised ISO 27001, three different versions
- In 7 steps towards ISO 27001:2022
- Five questions about the revised ISO 27001:2022
- 8 Nov 2023: Revised ISO 27001 now accepted in Europe too
- 1 Feb 2023: Kiwa officially accredited for ISO 27001:2022
- 9 Dec 2022: Transition to new version ISO 27001:2022
- 27 Okt 2022: ISO 27001 standard for information security revised
- 2 Aug 2022: The most important changes to the revised ISO 27001 and ISO 27002