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InfoSec Insider
InfoSec Insider
Season
2
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38

Business Approaches to Risk Management

In this episode of InfoSec Insider, Wayne Armstrong and Chris Heighes, both Senior Consultants at URM, offer key advice on effective approaches to cyber and information security risk management from a business perspective.  Chris and Wayne draw upon their combined 45 years of experience in information security and risk management to discuss:

  • What good, risk-based decision-making actually looks like in practice, and where it most commonly breaks down
  • The most concerning information security risks of today that do not get enough attention at the board or executive level
  • How organisations can move away from checklist-driven compliance and towards meaningful cyber risk management that supports business objectives
  • How organisations should rethink ownership and accountability for information security risk in light of growing dependence on cloud services and third-party providers
  • The capability or mindset they believe information security leaders must develop now to remain effective risk advisers in the coming years.

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About the InfoSec Insider

The InfoSec Insider podcast brings you weekly interviews with practicing senior consultants, who draw upon their extensive experience to provide detailed and practical guidance on all things information and cyber security, data protection compliance, risk management, and more.  In each episode, one of our experts takes a deep-dive into a particular aspect of their area of specialism, whether that be certifying to ISO 27001, outlining some top tips for GDPR compliance, making the case for alternative approaches to pen testing, or discussing how to conduct an effective business impact analysis (BIA).  Enhance your understanding and professional skillset with the InfoSec Insider podcast, brought to you by URM, the UK’s leading provider of cyber security and governance, risk management and compliance consultancy.

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Contact the InfoSec Experts Today

Having assisted over 450 organisations to implement an ISMS and then achieve ISO 27001 certification since the Standard was first published in 2005, we at URM are the ideal partners to help you certify.  With our fully-tailored approach, our specialists can support you through each stage of the ISO 27001 management system lifecycle, offering guidance specific to your organisation’s unique requirements.  

Get in touch with our information security experts today to find out more.

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InfoSec Solutions & Products

One the key requirements of ISO 27001 is the need for a robust risk assessment process which can produce repeatable and comparable results.  With its proven, best practice methodology, URM’s information security risk management software, Abriska 27001, enables you to meet this requirement.   We can also assist you to raise and maintain awareness among your staff with our expertly designed and engaging learning management system (LMS), Alurna.

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InfoSec Training Courses

Our information security and risk management training courses can help you learn how to effectively manage information security.  Our Certificate in Information Security Management Principles (CISMP) and Practitioner Certificate in Information Risk Management  (PCIRM) training courses will prepare you to take the BCS (Chartered Institute for IT) administered exams, enabling you to gain industry-recognised qualifications.

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Webinars & Events

URM has gained a reputation as the preeminent UK provider of live webinars, aimed at delivering valuable and practical insights to organisations  looking to improve their information security, risk management, data protection etc. The webinars  are delivered by our senior consultants who share hints and tips on topics such as certifying to ISO 27001 and Cyber Essentials, complying with the GDPR.  All of our webinars are completely free to attend, and include an opportunity to ask questions at the end.

WebinarCyber Essentials 2026: Lessons Learned From Real Assessments

This session will show you exactly what assessors look for, where organisations fall short, and how to position your submission for a successful outcome.

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WebinarSTAIRs Webinar: Are you Ready?

The impact of STAIRs is expected to be highly significant. This session will set out the practical steps PRPs can take now to get ready for new Requirements.

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WebinarGetting More from ISO 27001 Risk Management

URM highlights five essential risk management ‘must dos’ that organisations use to strengthen performance and resilience.

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Information Security FAQs

What are 4 types of information security?

If we look to guidance from Annex A of ISO 27001, then the answer is organisational, people, physical and technological.  The International Standard groups information security into these 4 categories.  The ‘organisational’ category requires the creation of policies, roles and responsibilities and day-to-day business activities.  The ‘people’ category ensures that the most appropriate staff are employed, and that they understand what is expected of them in relation to the business’ approach to infosec.  ‘Physical’ controls relate to the security of business premises, clear desk policies etc, whilst, ‘technological’ controls relate to measures that may be adopted by organisations to assist in securing information through the use of technology such as capacity management, configuration management, change management, network security, firewalls, cryptography etc.

What are the 3 principles of information security?

The three aspects that information security (infosec) seeks to protect are ‘confidentiality’, ‘integrity’ and ‘availability’. Confidentiality ensures that information is not made available or disclosed to unauthorised entities.  Integrity protects the accuracy and completeness of assets, whilst Availability ensures that information is accessible and usable on demand by authorised individuals.tc.

What are information security examples?

Examples of information security include encryption, firewalls, antivirus software, multi-factor authentication (MFA), vetting of individuals, controlling access to premises / information and providing staff awareness training.

What are 5 information security policies?

Policies provide direction on your organisation’s approach to different aspects of information security management. Policies may relate to the classification of data, password management, acceptable use of assets, authentication procedures and incident response - these are five examples, but your organisation  may choose to formulate a policy relating to any aspect of information security (infosec) management.

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Certifying to ISO 27001: Key Tips for Success and Common Pitfalls to Avoid

Published on
6/5/2026

URM’s blog outlines practical tips for a successful ISO 27001 implementation, and the common mistakes to avoid throughout the certification process.

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23/4/2026
ISO 27001 Clause 7.5: Documented Information Explained

URM’s blog breaks down ISO 27001 Clause 7.5 requirements, with practical guidance on how to achieve conformance to this Clause & what external assessors expect.

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Published on
9/4/2026
Common Issues Identified During Audits of ISO 27001:2022

URM’s blog explores common issues and areas for improvement identified during audits of organisations that have transitioned to ISO 27001:2022

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Published on
1/4/2026
ISO 27001 Clause 9.1: Monitoring, Measurement, Analysis and Evaluation Explained

URM’s blog explores ISO 27001 Clause 9.1, what it requires and practical guidance on how to implement this Clause in full conformance with the Standard.

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I am pleased to recognise the work of the URM internal auditor we have worked. Throughout all the audits carried out, he has consistently demonstrated professionalism, diligence, and a commitment to excellence in every task undertaken. Thanks to his efforts, we have achieved a very successful first stage ISO 27001:2022 certification audit, with zero findings noted, which has positioned us on track for the second stage audit and for long-term success.