Requirement

TEK-17: Muutoshallintamenettelyt

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Tietojenkäsittely-ympäristöön tehtäviin muutoksiin on käytössä turvallisuuden huomioiva muutostenhallintamenettely.

This requirement is part of the framework:  
Julkri: TL IV-I
Best practices
How to implement:
TEK-17: Muutoshallintamenettelyt

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Tietojenkäsittely-ympäristöön tehtäviin muutoksiin on käytössä turvallisuuden huomioiva muutostenhallintamenettely.

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Frameworks that include requirements for this topic:
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How to improve security around this topic

In Cyberday, requirements and controls are mapped to universal tasks. A set of tasks in the same topic create a Policy, such as this one.

Here's a list of tasks that help you improve your information and cyber security related to
TEK-17: Muutoshallintamenettelyt
Task name
Priority
Task completes
Complete these tasks to increase your compliance in this policy.
Critical
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How to comply with this requirement

In Cyberday, requirements and controls are mapped to universal tasks. Each requirement is fulfilled with one or multiple tasks.

Here's a list of tasks that help you comply with the requirement
TEK-17: Muutoshallintamenettelyt
of the framework  
Julkri: TL IV-I
Task name
Priority
Task completes
Complete these tasks to increase your compliance in this policy.
Critical
Authorized users and rules for installing software and libraries
Critical
High
Normal
Low
Change management procedure for significant changes to data processing services
Critical
High
Normal
Low
Evaluation process and documentation of significant security-related changes
Critical
High
Normal
Low
Evaluating and testing patches before deployment
Critical
High
Normal
Low

The ISMS component hierachy

When building an ISMS, it's important to understand the different levels of information hierarchy. Here's how Cyberday is structured.

Framework

Sets the overall compliance standard or regulation your organization needs to follow.

Requirements

Break down the framework into specific obligations that must be met.

Tasks

Concrete actions and activities your team carries out to satisfy each requirement.

Policies

Documented rules and practices that are created and maintained as a result of completing tasks.

Never duplicate effort. Do it once - improve compliance across frameworks.

Reach multi-framework compliance in the simplest possible way
Security frameworks tend to share the same core requirements - like risk management, backup, malware, personnel awareness or access management.
Cyberday maps all frameworks’ requirements into shared tasks - one single plan that improves all frameworks’ compliance.
Do it once - we automatically apply it to all current and future frameworks.