Tisax
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TISAX 3.1.4 – Mobile IT Devices & Mobile Data Storage Devices

Organizations seeking a TISAX label must comply with specific requirements for mobile IT devices, addressing common security gaps through clear policies, asset management, user notifications, and technical enforcement, ultimately strengthening security and enhancing accountability.
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TISAX 4.1.1 – Handling of Identification Means

Organisations aiming for TISAX compliance should implement a clear identification means lifecycle policy, addressing management of physical and digital access items. This enhances security, traceability, and accountability, reducing risks and improving audit readiness.
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TISAX 5.1.2 – Secure Use of Network Services

To achieve TISAX compliance, organizations must implement thorough documentation and structured procedures for data transfers, ensuring information classification, encryption standards, and error prevention measures are in place to enhance overall security and accountability.
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TISAX 6.1.1 – Contractors & Cooperation Partners

Organisations seeking TISAX conformity must adopt a comprehensive third-party management approach that includes risk assessments, standardized contractual obligations, and oversight processes. This enhances data security and mitigates risks throughout the entire supply chain.
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TISAX 1.2.1 – Requirements & Management Responsibility

Organizations aiming for a TISAX label must address gaps in their Information Security Management System (ISMS) documentation. A structured, evidence-based approach ensures clarity, alignment with obligations, and effective management reviews, leading to improved TISAX readiness and stakeholder confidence.
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TISAX 2.1.2 – Employment & Confidentiality Obligations

Organisations aiming for a TISAX label must address employment and confidentiality obligations as per TISAX 2.1.2. Implementing structured HR practices strengthens compliance, reduces audit risks, and enhances information security governance and employee accountability.
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Embracing the Automotive Supply Chain

The automotive industry is rapidly transforming with the rise of electric vehicles, AI, and sustainability. Embracing new tech, collaboration, and resilience are crucial for success.
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TISAX Plausibility Audit Success

This guide outlines detailed steps for preparing, conducting, and following up an ISO or TISAX plausibility audit effectively and successfully.
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The Eight Data Protection Levels of Assessment

TISAX standardizes automotive information security assessments with 8 objectives. Organizations should choose objectives based on specific needs for tailored evaluation.
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Audit Schedule

The kick-off meeting introduces certification process. Document review and assessment follow, with specific timing and interaction details.
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TISAX Assessments and your Suppliers

TISAX is crucial for safeguarding information in the automotive industry. Suppliers can prepare, manage costs, and benefit from certification.
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TISAX Assessment Process

The TISAX® assessment process involves 7 stages via the ENX portal, including registration, quote request, scope confirmation, and assessment scheduling.
