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Agency (an Agency can be National, International, or a Non-Government Organization or NGO):
International Electrotechnical Commission
ISO/IEC 30137-4:2021 - Start year: 2021
Location: Global - Global

Description:

Information technology - Use of biometrics in video surveillance systems - Part 4: Ground truth and video annotation procedure

Notes:

This document establishes requirements for the annotation of humans, human faces and other body parts, and arbitrary objects appearing in imagery. It specifies the following:

— metadata to be inserted in a video stream;

— encoding of full and partial spatial and temporal ground truth information for:

— objects present in a video, and

— objects absent in a video;

— procedures for different annotation of known and unknown subjects.

This document does not specify:

— encoding of video data.

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Agency (an Agency can be National, International, or a Non-Government Organization or NGO):
International Electrotechnical Commission
IEC 62443-4-2:2019 - Start year: 2019
Location: Global - Global

Description:

Security for industrial automation and control systems - Part 4-2: Technical security requirements for IACS components

Notes:

Scope
This part of IEC 62443 provides detailed technical control system component requirements
(CRs) associated with the seven foundational requirements (FRs) described in IEC TS 62443-1-1 including defining the requirements for control system capability security levels and their components, SL-C(component).
As defined in IEC TS 62443-1-1 there are a total of seven foundational requirements (FRs):
a) identification and authentication control (IAC),
b) use control (UC),
c) system integrity (SI),
d) data confidentiality (DC),
e) restricted data flow (RDF),
f) timely response to events (TRE), and
g) resource availability (RA).
These seven FRs are the foundation for defining control system security capability levels.
Defining security capability levels for the control system component is the goal and objective of this document as opposed to SL-T or achieved SLs (SL-A), which are out of scope.
NOTE 1 Refer to IEC 62443‑2‑1 [1] for an equivalent set of non-technical, program-related, capability requirements necessary for fully achieving a SL-T(control system).
NOTE 2 The trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document are given for the convenience of users of this document. This information does not constitute an endorsement by IEC of the products named.

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Agency (an Agency can be National, International, or a Non-Government Organization or NGO):
International Electrotechnical Commission
IEC 62676-2-33:2022 - Start year: 2022
Location: Global - Global

Description:

Video surveillance systems for use in security applications - Part 2-33: Video transmission protocols – Cloud uplink and remote management system access

Notes:

This document specifies management systems interfaces and mechanisms for remote operational access to physical security devices such as video surveillance devices and systems. For video surveillance, the use cases focus on accessing live video and retrieving recordings.
The mechanisms defined in this document are not restricted to surveillance applications, but also cover remote access to security systems and electronic access control systems. Configuration of devices and management systems is out of the scope of this document.
Clause 4 introduces remote management access. Clause 5 defines a set of requirements that the protocol needs to fulfil. Clause 6 extends the token-based resource-addressing scheme of IEC 60839-11-31. Clause 7 describes how to retrieve information about remote resources. Clause 8 defines how to connect to devices that are not directly reachable because they are for instance located behind firewalls.

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Agency (an Agency can be National, International, or a Non-Government Organization or NGO):
International Electrotechnical Commission
ISO/IEC TR 6114:2023 - Start year: 2023
Location: Global - Global

Description:

Cybersecurity - Security considerations throughout the product life cycle

Notes:

Scope

This document describes security considerations throughout the product life cycle (SCLC), which is a framework that spans the entire information and communications technology (ICT) product life cycle. The aim of the framework is to align the industry and bring greater transparency to customers at every point on the ICT product life cycle.

This document describes the following items for suppliers, end users (consumers), intermediaries of the ICT supply chain, service providers, and regulators:

— definition of phases in the ICT product life cycle from concept to retirement;

— threat vectors possible in each phase of the life cycle;

— potential controls against those threat vectors.

The target audiences of this document are suppliers and consumers of ICT products, including all participants throughout the supply chain such as silicon chip designers, fabricators, product assemblers, logistics providers, service providers, and information security organizations. Clauses 5 to 11 target an organization’s strategic and risk management teams. This document provides an end-to-end view of the threats in each phase to help the organization shape their plans, procedures and policies

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Agency (an Agency can be National, International, or a Non-Government Organization or NGO):
International Electrotechnical Commission
IEC 62676-5-1:2024 PRV - Start year: 2024
Location: Global - Global

Description:

Video surveillance systems for use in security applications - Part 5-1: Data specifications and image quality performance for camera devices - Environmental test methods for image quality performance

Notes:

Scope
This part of IEC 62676 is an extension of IEC 62676-5 which defines measuring methods for performance values of video surveillance camera equipment and defines image quality tests under the given temperature and humidity environment.
This document is mainly targeting cameras with integrated lenses as the lenses are a major component that can impact the results. If the lens is selectable, the lens will be stated together with the results

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Agency (an Agency can be National, International, or a Non-Government Organization or NGO):
International Electrotechnical Commission
IEC 62676-2-11:2024 - Start year: 2024
Location: Global - Global

Description:

Video Surveillance Systems (VSS) for use in security applications - Part 2-11: Video transmission protocols - Interop profiles for VMS and cloud VSaaS systems for safe cities and law enforcement

Notes:

Scope
Based on the IP video features offered by the IEC 62676-2 protocol series, this document defines minimum requirement profiles for Video Management Systems (VMS) and cloud Video- Surveillance-as-a-Service (VSaaS) Systems to optimize interfacing with third parties.
It defines minimum required VMS interoperability levels from video export to exclusive video control, for the sake of remote support, for example in crisis situations, regulating governmental organizations, national law enforcement, private security service companies, public transport operators and other authorities.
This document is intended to set the common technical basis for national regulations requiring inter-organizational remote, local or on-site access, for example so that authorities can be granted temporary access to the VSS in the case of emergency situations.
This standard is accordingly expected to supersede ISO 22311 (Societal Security – Video- surveillance – Export interoperability).

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Agency (an Agency can be National, International, or a Non-Government Organization or NGO):
International Organization for Standardization
ISO/IEC 27000:2018 - Start year: 2018
Location: Global - Global

Description:

Information technology — Security techniques — Information security management systems — Overview and vocabulary

Notes:

This document provides the overview of information security management systems (ISMS). It also provides terms and definitions commonly used in the ISMS family of standards. This document is applicable to all types and sizes of organization (e.g. commercial enterprises, government agencies, not-for-profit organizations).

The terms and definitions provided in this document

  • — cover commonly used terms and definitions in the ISMS family of standards;

  • — do not cover all terms and definitions applied within the ISMS family of standards; and

  • — do not limit the ISMS family of standards in defining new terms for use.

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Agency (an Agency can be National, International, or a Non-Government Organization or NGO):
Underwriters Laboratories
UL 62841-2-9:2022 - Start year: 2022
Location: Global - Global

Description:

Electric Motor-Operated Hand-Held Tools, Transportable Tools And Lawn And Garden Machinery - Safety - Part 2-9: Particular Requirements For Hand-Held Tappers And Threaders

Notes:

This revision of ANSI/UL 62841-2-9 dated November 29, 2022 is being issued to update the title page to reflect the most recent designation as a Reaffirmed American National Standard (ANS). No technical changes have been made.

This standard is an adoption of IEC 62841-2-9, Edition 1, published by the IEC January 2015. There are no technical national differences for this standard.

As noted in the Commitment for Amendments statement located on the back side of the title page, UL and CSA are committed to updating this harmonized standard jointly. However, the revision pages dated November 29, 2022 will not be jointly issued by UL and CSA as these revision pages only address UL ANSI approval dates.

This clause of Part 1 is applicable, except as follows:

Addition:

This standard applies to hand-held tappers and threaders

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