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- Iso/iec Conformity assessment - Vocabulary and general principles A description of the functional approach to conformity assessment is included as a further aid to understanding among users of conformity assessment, conformity assessment bodies and their accreditation bodies, in both voluntary and regulatory environments.
- This International Standard specifies general terms and definitions relating to conformity assessment, including the accreditation of conformity assessment bodies, and to the use of conformity assessment to facilitate trade.
This International Standard specifies general terms and definitions relating to conformity assessment, including the accreditation of conformity assessment bodies, and to the use of conformity assessment to facilitate trade. A description of the functional approach to conformity assessment is included in Annex A, as a further aid to understanding among users of conformity assessment, conformity assessment bodies and their accreditation bodies, in both voluntary and regulatory environments.
This International Standard does not set out to provide a vocabulary for all of the concepts that may need to be used in describing particular conformity assessment activities. Terms and definitions are given only where the concept defined would not be understandable from the general language use of the term, or where an existing standard definition is not applicable.
NOTE 1 The notes appended to certain definitions offer clarification or examples to facilitate understanding of the concepts described. In certain cases, the notes may differ in different languages for linguistic reasons, or additional notes may be given.
NOTE 2 The terms and definitions are laid out in a systematic order, with an alphabetical index. A term in a definition or note that is defined in another entry is indicated by boldface followed by its entry number in parentheses. Such terms may be replaced by their complete definition.
This International Standard does not set out to provide a vocabulary for all of the concepts that may need to be used in describing particular conformity assessment activities. Terms and definitions are given only where the concept defined would not be understandable from the general language use of the term, or where an existing standard definition is not applicable.
NOTE 1 The notes appended to certain definitions offer clarification or examples to facilitate understanding of the concepts described. In certain cases, the notes may differ in different languages for linguistic reasons, or additional notes may be given.
NOTE 2 The terms and definitions are laid out in a systematic order, with an alphabetical index. A term in a definition or note that is defined in another entry is indicated by boldface followed by its entry number in parentheses. Such terms may be replaced by their complete definition.
ISO/IEC 27000 is part of a growing family of ISO/IEC Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) standards, the 'ISO/IEC 27000 series'. ISO/IEC 27000 is an international standard entitled: Information technology — Security techniques — Information security management systems — Overview and vocabulary.
I don't have a copy of ISO/IEC 17000.however VIM (International Vocabulary of General and Specific Terms in Metrology) is typically used for calibration. NIST Handbook 150:2001 quotes VIM in its definition. Hope this helps. Hershal 1.5.8 Calibration: Set of operations that establish, under specified conditions, the relationship between. iso 17000 standard: document approved by a recognized body, that provides, for common and repeated use, rules, guidelines or characteristics for products or related processes and production methods, with which compliance is not mandatory.
The standard was developed by subcommittee 27 (SC27) of the first Joint Technical Committee (JTC1) of the International Organization for Standardization and the International Electrotechnical Commission.[1]
ISO/IEC 27000 provides:
- An overview of and introduction to the entire ISO/IEC 27000 family of Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) standards.
- A glossary or vocabulary of fundamental terms and definitions used throughout the ISO/IEC 27000 family.
ISO/IEC 27000 is available via the ITTF website.[2] (free download)
Overview and introduction[edit]
The standard describes the purpose of an Information Security Management System (ISMS), a management system similar to those recommended by other ISO standards such as ISO 9000 and ISO 14000, used to manage information security risks and controls within an organization. Bringing information security deliberately under overt management control is a central principle throughout the ISO/IEC 27000 standards.
Glossary[edit]
Information security, like many technical subjects, is evolving a complex web of terminology. Relatively few authors take the trouble to define precisely what they mean, an approach which is unacceptable in the standards arena as it potentially leads to confusion and devalues formal assessment and certification. As with ISO 9000 and ISO 14000, the base '000' standard is intended to address this.
The target audience is users of the remaining ISO/IEC 27000-series information security management standards.
See also[edit]
- ISO/IEC 27002 (formerly ISO/IEC 17799)
References[edit]
Iso/iec 17000 Definitions
- ^ISO/IEC 27000:2016
- ^'Publicly Available Standards'. Retrieved 2014-11-05.
Iso 17000 Series
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