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Definition & Explanation

IEC ISO

IEC ISO commonly refers to international standards developed collaboratively by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). IEC ISO standards provide globally recognised guidelines for information security, quality management, safety, and technology governance. Organisations adopt IEC ISO standards to ensure compliance, improve operational efficiency, and demonstrate international best practice. Aligning with IEC ISO standards strengthens risk management frameworks and enhances stakeholder trust. Certification against IEC ISO standards signals maturity, accountability, and structured governance processes.

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