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Projects

ISO/TC 292 is constantly working on various projects within the area of security and resilience.

 

These projects are in various stages in the ISO standardization process where some has just begun while others are near completion. We are always encouraging interested experts to join our work and help us to develop the best possible standards. At the moment the following projects are under development.

Stand-alone documents

ISO 22300 Security and resilience — Terminology
ISO 22359 Security and resilience — Guidelines for hardened protective shelters

Emergency management (SC 1)

ISO 22328-2 Security and resilience – Emergency management – Guidelines for a community-based landslide warning system
ISO 22350 Security and resilience – Emergency management – Overview and framework

Protective security

ISO 22340 Security and resilience – Protective security – Framework
ISO 22344 Security and resilience – Protective security – Guidelines for crime prevention through environmental design for residential facilities

Authenticity, integrity and trust for products and documents 

ISO 22373 Security and resilience – Authenticity, integrity and trust for products and documents – Framework for establishing trustworthy supply chains
ISO/TS 22386 Security and resilience – Authenticity, integrity and trust for products and documents –  Guidelines for brand protection and enforcement procedures

Community resilience

ISO 22366 Security and resilience – Community resilience – Principles and framework fo energy resilience 
ISO 22371 Security and resilience – Community resilience – Principles and framework for urban resilience
ISO 22372 Security and resilience – Community resilience – Guidelines for resilient infrastructure 

Organizational resilience

ISO 22316 Security and resilience – Organizational resilience – Principles and attributes (Revision)
ISO 22336 Security and resilience – Organizational resilience – Resilience policy formulation and strategy implementation

Crisis management

ISO 22360 Security and resilience – Crisis management – Concepts, principles and framework

Supply chain security management

Projects under dicussion 

Event management

ISO 22353 Security and resilience – Guidelines for crowd management

Emerging risk (Joint work with ISO/TC 262)

ISO 31050 Risk management – Guidance for managing emerging risks to enhance resilience

New project proposals

The ISO process requests that all proposals are approved by ballot before the committee formally adds them to its work programme. At the moment several proposals are under ballot/discussion. The following are under NP ballot or have been adopted as preliminary work items:

  • ISO 223nn Security and resilience – Community resilience – Resource management  

Please contact the secretariat, if you wish to contribute with your thoughts on possible ISO standards. ISO/TC 292 welcomes suggestions and ideas for new work.

Time plan

 

Project PWI  NP WD CD/DTS/DTR DIS FDIS Pub
ISO 22300 - Rev Ok        2024
ISO 22316 - Rev         2025
ISO 22328-2 - Yes Ok Yes Yes    2023
ISO 22336 - Yes Ok  Yes     2024
ISO 22340 - Yes Ok  Yes Ballot    2024 
ISO 22344 - Yes Ok  Yes Ballot    2023
ISO 22350 Yes Yes Ok  Yes     2023
ISO 22353 - Yes         2025
ISO 22359 - Yes Ok Yes Ballot    2024
ISO 22360 - Yes Ok        2023
ISO 22366 - Yes Ok       2025
ISO 22371 - Yes Ok        2023 
ISO 22372 - Yes Ok       2024
ISO 22373 - Yes Ok        2025
ISO 22386 - Yes Ok  Yes     2023
ISO 31050 - Yes  Ok  Yes     2023 

 

There are a various acronyms used to describe the stage of a document in the ISO standards development process. The primary stages include:

PWI – Preliminary Work Item
A committee can decide to register a "possible work item" to initiate the work on a New Work Item Proposal.

NP – New Work Item Proposal
The first formal stage of the standards development process.

WD – Work Draft
The work draft that reflects the technical content an assigned workgroup or project team develops before seeking broader comment by the sponsoring committee

CD – Committee Draft
The first “complete” version that the full technical committee votes and comments on until consensus is reached

DTS – Draft Technical Specification
Last balloting stage för this type of deliverable (equilivant to CD ballot).

DIS – Draft International Standard
Sent to all ISO member bodies, voting is performed and comments made; 2/3 of technical committee “primary” members must vote yes, and no more than ¼ of all ISO member bodies can vote no

FDIS – Final Draft International Standard
Sent to all ISO member bodies, voting is performed and if comments are received, they are saved for future revision; 2/3 of technical committee “primary” members must vote yes, and no more than ¼ of all ISO member bodies can vote no)