SOLUTION
ISO Assessment
Certification Made Easier
Use pre-configured ISO assessment templates to evaluate compliance systematically and highlight areas that need attention.
Automated workflows guide corrective actions and keep evidence organized, cutting down on manual effort.
This reduces the cost, complexity, and time typically associated with achieving and maintaining certification.
$200 Revenue Company
“Our business is global and changes daily. The ability to easily move plans and folders within CLDigital with no coding saves us a ton of time every year.”
Chief Information Officer
- Large Insurance Company
- United Kingdom
$200 Revenue Company
“Our business is global and changes daily. The ability to easily move plans and folders within CLDigital with no coding saves us a ton of time every year.”
Chief Information Officer
- Large Insurance Company
- United Kingdom
Confidence in Compliance
Maintain complete visibility into your certification journey with dashboards, audit-ready reports, and clear evidence trails.
Ongoing monitoring helps you catch and address non-conformities before they create risks or delays.
You can demonstrate certification readiness with confidence to customers, partners, and regulators alike.
BENEFITS
Streamlined Certification
Reduced Costs
Build Customer Trust
Continuous Improvement
Maintain a full scale continuous improvement cycle.
Which ISO Standards Are Most Commonly Assessed?
The most frequently assessed standards are ISO 9001 (Quality Management), ISO 27001 (Information Security), ISO 14001 (Environmental Management), ISO 45001 (Occupational Health and Safety), and ISO 22301 (Business Continuity). Your industry or customer contracts usually dictate which one you need.
What’s the Difference Between an ISO Assessment and an ISO Audit?
An ISO assessment is an internal “dry run” or self-check used to spot gaps, refine processes, and ensure your team is ready for the real thing. It acts as a proactive health check where you can identify non-conformities in a low-stakes environment and fix them before they impact your reputation.
In contrast, an ISO audit is a formal, high-stakes review conducted by an accredited third-party registrar (a Certification Body). This external auditor evaluates your Management System against the specific requirements of the ISO standard to determine if you officially earn or maintain your certification.
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Manual assessments and fragmented reporting delay certification, increase costs, and heighten compliance risks.
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