Cross-Framework Mapping

ISO/IEC 27010:2015vsISO 27001:2022

See exactly how ISO/IEC 27010:2015 controls map to ISO 27001:2022. Pre-computed mappings, identified gaps, and coverage analysis.

18
Controls Mapped
7
Gaps Found
40%
Coverage

According to the TheArtOfService Compliance Knowledge Graph:

ISO/IEC 27010:2015 maps to ISO 27001:2022 with 40% coverage across 10 directly mapped controls. Analysis of 25 ISO/IEC 27010:2015 controls identifies 15 compliance gaps — primarily concentrated in Clause 17-18 and Annexes: Continuity and Compliance.

Source: TheArtOfService Knowledge Graph | 25 controls analysed | 693 frameworks | 819K+ cross-framework mappings

Control Mappings

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Clause 9-10: Access Control and Cryptography(6 mappings)

27010-10.1Cryptographic controls
ISO27001-A.8.24Cryptographic protection and key management
27010-9.1Business requirements of access control2 targets
ISO27001-A.5.15Logical access governance
ISO27001-A.5.3Separation of conflicting duties
27010-9.2User access management3 targets
ISO27001-A.5.15Logical access governance
ISO27001-A.5.16User identity lifecycle management
ISO27001-A.5.3Separation of conflicting duties

Clause 11-13: Physical, Operations, and Communications Security(3 mappings)

27010-11.1Secure areas2 targets
ISO27001-A.7.1Defined secure zones and boundaries
ISO27001-A.7.4Physical surveillance and monitoring
27010-12.2Protection from malware
ISO27001-A.8.7Malicious software defence

Clause 14-16: System Development, Supplier Relations, and Incident Management(6 mappings)

27010-15.1Information security in supplier relationships3 targets
ISO27001-A.5.19Third-party security risk management
ISO27001-A.5.20Security clauses in supplier contracts
ISO27001-A.5.22Supplier performance and change monitoring
27010-16.1Management of information security incidents3 targets
ISO27001-A.5.24Incident response planning and readiness
ISO27001-A.5.26Incident containment and remediation
ISO27001-A.5.27Post-incident review and improvement

Clause 17-18 and Annexes: Continuity and Compliance(1 mappings)

27010-17.1Information security continuity
ISO27001-A.5.30Technology readiness for business recovery

Clause 7-8: Human Resources and Asset Management(2 mappings)

27010-8.1Responsibility for assets
ISO27001-A.5.10Permitted use of organisational assets
27010-8.2Information classification
ISO27001-A.5.12Data sensitivity classification scheme

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What are the key differences between ISO/IEC 27010:2015 and ISO 27001:2022?

ISO/IEC 27010:2015 has 25 controls across its framework, while ISO 27001:2022 covers 95 controls. Direct mapping analysis identifies 10 overlapping controls (40% coverage). The frameworks diverge most significantly in Clause 17-18 and Annexes: Continuity and Compliance, where 5 ISO/IEC 27010:2015 controls have no direct ISO 27001:2022 equivalent.

How many controls map between ISO/IEC 27010:2015 and ISO 27001:2022?

Of 25 total ISO/IEC 27010:2015 controls, 10 map directly to ISO 27001:2022 controls — representing 40% coverage. The remaining 15 controls represent compliance gaps requiring additional documentation or compensating controls to satisfy both frameworks simultaneously.

What are the compliance gaps when mapping ISO/IEC 27010:2015 to ISO 27001:2022?

15 ISO/IEC 27010:2015 controls have no direct equivalent in ISO 27001:2022. The highest concentration of gaps is in Clause 17-18 and Annexes: Continuity and Compliance with 5 unmapped controls. These gaps represent areas where additional controls, policies, or documentation must be created to achieve compliance with both frameworks.

Which control domains have the most gaps between ISO/IEC 27010:2015 and ISO 27001:2022?

The domain with the highest gap count is Clause 17-18 and Annexes: Continuity and Compliance (5 gaps). Export the full domain-by-domain gap breakdown via the Professional tier to generate a prioritised remediation roadmap.

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