BS EN ISO 11442-1:1996 - Technical product documentation. Handling of computer-based technical information - Security requirements
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BS EN ISO 11442-1:1996 is a standard that pertains to technical product documentation and specifically addresses the handling of computer-based technical information, with a focus on security requirements. This standard provides guidelines and requirements for ensuring the security of computer-based technical information in the context of technical product documentation.
The key aspects covered in BS EN ISO 11442-1:1996 may include:
The standard defines the scope of its application, specifying the types of technical product documentation and computer-based technical information it pertains to.
Security Requirements: It outlines the security requirements that should be met when handling computer-based technical information. This may include access control, encryption, authentication, and other security measures to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the information.
Access Control: Guidelines on who should have access to the computer-based technical information and under what conditions.
Data Protection: Measures to safeguard the information from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction.
Authentication: Procedures for verifying the identity of individuals or systems accessing the information.
Encryption: Recommendations for encrypting sensitive information to protect it from eavesdropping or unauthorized access.
Documentation Practices: Guidelines for documenting security procedures, policies, and practices related to handling computer-based technical information.
Compliance and Auditing: Guidance on compliance with the security requirements and procedures for auditing and assessing the security of the information.
Risk Assessment: Recommendations for conducting risk assessments to identify potential security vulnerabilities and threats to computer-based technical information.
Physical Security: Considerations for physical security measures to protect computer-based information, such as secure data storage.
Personnel Training: Training and awareness programs for personnel involved in handling technical product documentation and computer-based technical information.