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Q CERTIFICATION is part of QMS, an accredited third party certification body, it is currently present in 33 countries and focuses on the certification of management systems. Q CERTIFICATION is managed by the Australia office and has consistently grown globally by providing simple client management, superior customer satisfaction and ultra-competitive pricing.
ATLAS Certification is an Australian-owned and operated JASANZ-accredited Certification Body. We service clients in nearly all industries, across Australia, New Zealand and Singapore. ATLAS auditors take a collaborative approach when assessing conformity, always putting the focus on the functionality and effectiveness of the Management System and the way it adds value to the client's organisation, whilst still conforming.
CIRQ is a non-profit entity formed to provide audit and certification services globally to research firms in order to assess their compliance with ISO 20252:2019 and ISO/IEC 27001:2022 and make a determination regarding certification. CIRQ (Certification Institute for Research Quality), a subsidiary of the Insights Association, was established in 2009 to provide audit and certification services to market research, insights and data analytics firms seeking certification to ISO 20252:2019 Market, opinion and social research, including insights and data analytics. CIRQ also offers audit and certification services for ISO 27001:2022 Information technology – Security techniques – Information security management systems.
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Not necessarily. Many ISO 27001 Information Security Management consultants work remotely with clients worldwide and can deliver gap analysis, documentation, and training entirely online. However, a locally based consultant in Singapore may have an advantage for on-site work, regulatory familiarity, and surveillance audit support.
Total ISO 27001 Information Security Management certification costs in Singapore typically range from $5,000 for a micro business to $60,000+ for a complex medium-sized organisation. This covers consultant fees (gap analysis, implementation, documentation, training) plus certification body audit fees (Stage 1 and Stage 2). Getting multiple quotes through CertBetter is the fastest way to benchmark pricing.
Most Singapore businesses complete first-time ISO 27001 Information Security Management certification within 4–12 months. Organisations with existing documented processes and a dedicated internal lead move significantly faster — sometimes within 3 months. A gap analysis at the start is the best way to set a realistic and accurate timeline.
A ISO 27001 Information Security Management consultant helps you prepare — conducting gap analysis, building documentation, training staff, and getting audit-ready. A certification body (CB) is an accredited organisation that independently audits your management system and issues the certificate. They are separate roles, and you typically work with both. CertBetter lists both types in Singapore.
Technically yes, but it is significantly harder and slower without expert guidance — especially for first-time certification. Most Singapore businesses that attempt self-certification take longer, face more audit non-conformances, and end up spending more overall. A consultant typically pays for themselves in time savings and reduced re-audit risk.