Graphical symbols — Safety colours and safety signs — Natural disaster safety way guidance system
This document specifies the principles governing the design and application of signs and plans used to create a natural disaster safety way guidance system to help people evacuate to safe areas or places of refuge in case of natural disasters (e.g. tsunamis, floods, debris flows, steep slope failures, landslides, tornados, large-scale fires, active volcanoes).
This document provides guidance on…
Information technology — Governance of IT — Assessment of the governance of IT
This document provides guidance on the assessment of governance of information technology (IT) based on the principles, definitions and model for the governance of IT outlined in ISO/IEC 38500 and ISO/IEC TR 38502 and the implementation considerations outlined in ISO/IEC TS 38501.
This document includes approaches for conducting the assessment, the criteria against which the assessment can be…
Information technology - Governance of IT - Assessment of the governance of IT
This document provides guidance on the assessment of governance of information technology (IT) based on the principles, definitions and model for the governance of IT outlined in ISO/IEC 38500 and ISO/IEC TR 38502 and the implementation considerations outlined in ISO/IEC TS 38501.
This document includes approaches for conducting the assessment, the criteria against which the assessment can be…
Digital trust and identity – Part 2: Delivery of healthcare services
This Standard specifies minimum requirements for federating the exchange of health information between systems and provides the basis for implementing a user-centric, interoperable health network for the delivery of healthcare services.
The scope of this Standard comprises the following:
— definition of a trust model (Section 4);
— user agency (Section 4.2)
— data standards (Section 4.3)
—…
Information technology - Governance of data - Part 3: Guidelines for data classification
This document provides essential guidance for members of governing bodies of organizations and management on the use of data classification as a means to support the organization’s overall data governance policy and associated systems. It sets out important factors to be considered in developing and deploying a data classification system.
Information technology — Governance of data — Part 3: Guidelines for data classification
This document provides essential guidance for members of governing bodies of organizations and management on the use of data classification as a means to support the organization’s overall data governance policy and associated systems. It sets out important factors to be considered in developing and deploying a data classification system.
Prioritization of flood risk in existing communities
1 Scope
1.1 General
This Standard outlines voluntary guidance associated with a flood hazard and vulnerability screening framework. The purpose of the screening framework is to aid in the process of prioritizing flood risk- reduction work within existing communities. This Standard provides
a)
a guide to users;
b)
references to related publications;
c)
definitions for use in the Standard…
1 Scope
1.1 General
This Standard outlines minimum requirements and recommendations for the management of a stormwater system established by an operating authority. It provides a standardized guidance process to manage a stormwater system to meet regulatory requirements, reflect sound policy decision-making, and demonstrate a high standard of care to minimize legal, environmental, social, and…
Privacy protection — Privacy guidelines for smart cities
1 Scope
The document takes a multiple agency as well as a citizen-centric viewpoint.
It provides guidance on:
— smart city ecosystem privacy protection;
— how standards can be used at a global level and at an organizational level for the benefit of citizens; and
— processes for smart city ecosystem privacy protection.
This document is applicable to all types and sizes of organizations,…
Information technology — Smart City ICT reference framework — Part 2: Smart city knowledge managemen...
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This document specifies a generic knowledge management framework for a smart city, focusing on creating, capturing, sharing, using and managing smart city knowledge. It also gives the key practices which are required to be implemented to safeguard the use of knowledge, such as interoperability of heterogeneous data and governance of multi-sources services within a smart city.