ISO/TC 292

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ISO/TC 292 Security and resilience is a technical committee of the International Organization for Standardization formed in 2015 to develop standards in the area of security and resilience.

ISO/TC 292 at the 3rd plenary meeting in Edinburgh

The Technical Management Board of ISO (TMB) decided in June 2014 to create a new ISO technical committee with the number ISO/TC 292 by merging three committees into one.[1] The work of ISO/TC 292 officially started on 2015-01-01 and the three previous committees were dissolved and their workprogrammes moved to the new committee. ISO/TC 292 also was given the responsibility for the ISO 28000 series (Security management in the supply chain)previously developed by ISO/TC 8.

The TMB decision was made in order to clarify ISO's structural organization on security matters, and to prepare for future topics in this field by creating a de facto coordination body within the TC central structure. IT was believed that ISO/TC 292 would lead to optimization as well as limit and prevent conflict or duplication of work. It would also make it easier for public administrations/authorities with a general interest and protective mission to optimize their participation in ISO's work in this sector. As well as give Non-Profit organizations with limited resources a simplified structure to take part in.

When ISO/TC 292 was created the following three committees were merged.

  • ISO/TC 223 Societal security (2001–2014)
  • ISO/TC 247 Fraud countermeasures and controls (2009–2014)
  • ISO/PC 284 Management system for quality of PSC operations (2013–2014)

Scope[]

ISO/TC 292 works under the following scope[2][3][4][5]

Standardization in the field of security to enhance the safety and resilience of society.
Excluded: Sector specific security projects developed in other relevant ISO committees and projects developed in ISO/TC 262 and ISO/PC 278.

Leadership and organization[]

  • Chair 2015– Mrs Åsa Kyrk Gere
  • Secretary 2020- Ms Susanna Björk
  • Secretary 2017–2020 Mr Bengt Rydstedt
  • Secretary 2017-2017 Ms Susanna Björk
  • Secretary 2015–2016 Mr Bengt Rydstedt

ISO/TC 292 currently has the following organisation.[6][7]

  • Working Group 1: Terminology
  • Working Group 2: Continuity and organizational resilience
  • Working Group 3: Emergency management
  • Working Group 4: Authenticity, integrity and trust for products and documents
  • Working Group 5: Community resilience
  • Working Group 6: Protective security
  • Working Group 7: Guidelines for events
  • Working Group 8: Supply chain security
  • Working Group 9: Crisis management
  • Working Group 10: Preparedness
  • Joint Working Group 1: Managing emerging risk (Joint work with ISO/TC 262)
  • CG: Communication Group
  • DCCG: Developing Country Coordination Group
  • UNCG: United Nation Coordination Group

ISO/TC 292 is one of the larger committees in ISO with almost 70 member countries.[8]

It has a wide range of experts participating in the work of ISO/TC 292, from large corporations such as Thales to start-ups such as .[9]

Published standards[]

General
  • ISO 22300:2021 Security and resilience – Vocabulary[10]
  • :2018 Security and resilience – Guidelines for complexity assessment process[11]
  • :2014 Societal security – Guidelines for establishing partnering arrangements[12]
  • ISO 22398:2014 Societal security – Guidelines for exercises[13]
Business continuity management
  • ISO 22301:2019 Security and resilience – Business continuity management systems – Requirements[14]
  • ISO 22313:2020 Security and resilience – Business continuity management systems – Guidance on the use of ISO 22301[15]
  • :2021 Security and resilience – Business continuity management systems – Guidelines for business impact analysis[16]
  • :2021 Security and resilience – Business continuity management systems – Guidelines for supply chain continuity[17]
  • :2018 Security and resilience – Business continuity management systems – Guidelines for people aspects on business continuity[18]
  • :2018 Security and resilience – Business continuity management systems – Guidelines for business continuity strategy[19]
  • :2021 Security and resilience – Business continuity management systems – Guidelines for developing business continuity plans and procedures[20]
  • :2015 Conformity assessment – Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of management systems – Part 6: Competence requirements for auditing and certification of business continuity management systems[21]
Emergency management
  • ISO 22320:2018 Security and resilience – Emergency management – Guidelines for incident management[22]
  • ISO 22322:2015 Societal security – Emergency management – Guidelines for public warning[23]
  • ISO 22324:2015 Societal security – Emergency management – Guidelines for colour coded alert[24]
  • :2016 Security and resilience – Emergency management – Guidelines for capability assessment[25]
  • :2018 Security and resilience – Emergency management – Guidelines for monitoring facilities with identified hazards[26]
  • :2018 Security and resilience – Emergency management – Guidelines for implementation of a community-based landslide early warning system[27]
  • :2020 Security and resilience – Emergency management – Guidelines for implementation of a community-based natural disasters early warning system
  • :2021 Security and resilience – Emergency management – Guidelines for the use of social media in emergencies[28]
  • :2015 Societal security – Emergency management – Message structure for exchange of information[29]
  • ISO 22380:2018 Security and resilience – Authenticity, integrity and trust for products and documents – General principles for product fraud risk[30]
  • ISO 22381:2018 Security and resilience – Authenticity, integrity and trust for products and documents – Guidelines for interoperability of product identification and authentication systems[31]
  • ISO 22382:2018 Security and resilience – Authenticity, integrity and trust for products and documents – Guidelines for the content, security and issuance of excise tax stamps[32]
  • :2020 Security and resilience – Authenticity, integrity and trust for products and documents – Guidelines and performance criteria for authentication solutions for material goods
  • :2020 Security and resilience – Authenticity, integrity and trust for products and documents - Guidelines to establish and monitor a protection plan and its implementation
  • :2014 Guidelines for interoperable object identification and related authentication systems to deter counterfeiting and illicit trade[33]
  • ISO 28000:2007 Specification for security management systems for the supply chain[34]
  • :2007 Security management systems for the supply chain – Best practices for implementing supply chain security, assessments and plans – Requirements and guidance[35]
  • :2011 Security management systems for the supply chain – Development of resilience in the supply chain – Requirements with guidance for use[36]
  • :2007 Security management systems for the supply chain – Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of supply chain security management systems[37]
  • :2007 Security management systems for the supply chain – Guidelines for the implementation of ISO 28000 Part 1: General principles[38]
  • :2014 Security management systems for the supply chain – Guidelines for the implementation of ISO 28000 Part 3: Additional specific guidance for adopting ISO 28000 for use by medium and small businesses (other than marine ports)[39]
  • :2014 Security management systems for the supply chain – Guidelines for the implementation of ISO 28000 Part 4: Additional specific guidance on implementing ISO 28000 if compliance with ISO 28001 is a management objective[40]
Community resilience
  • ISO 22315:2015 Societal security – Mass evacuation – Guidelines for planning[41]
  • ISO 22319:2017 Security and resilience – Community resilience – Guidelines for planning the involvement of spontaneous volunteers[42]
  • ISO 22392:2020 Security and resilience – Community resilience – Guidelines for conducting peer reviews[43]
  • :2021 Security and resilience – Community resilience – Guidelines for planning recovery and renewal[44]
  • ISO 22395:2018 Security and resilience – Community resilience – Guidelines for supporting vulnerable persons in an emergency[45]
  • ISO 22396:2020 Security and resilience – Community resilience – Guidelines for information exchange between organisations[46]
Urban resilience
  • :2020 Security and resilience – Urban resilience – Framework and principles
Organizational resilience
  • :2017 Security and resilience – Organizational resilience – Principles and attributes[47]
Protective security
  • ISO 18788:2015 Management system for private security operations – Requirements with guidance for use[48]
Revised, replaced or withdrawn
  • ISO 22300:2012 Societal security – Terminology (replaced by 2018 edition)[49]
  • ISO 22300:2018 Security and resilience – Vocabulary (replaced by 2021 edition)[50]
  • ISO 22301:2012 Societal security – Business continuity management systems – Requirements [51] (replaced by 2019 edition)
  • :2012 Societal security – Technological capabilities[52]
  • ISO 22313:2012 Societal security – Business continuity management systems – Guidance (replaced by 2020 edition)
  • :2015 Societal security – Business continuity management systems – Guidelines for business impact analysis (replaced by 2021 edition)
  • ISO 22320:2011 Societal security – Emergency management – Requirements for incident response (replaced by 2018 edition)[53]
  • :2007 Societal security – Guideline for incident preparedness and operational continuity management (replaced by ISO 22301 and ISO 22313)[54]
  • :2012 Performance criteria for authentication solutions used to combat counterfeiting of material goods[55]

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