Security and resilience – Authenticity, integrity and trust for products and documents – Guidelines to establish and monitor a protection plan and its implementation
ISO 22384:2020 provides guidelines to help organisations establish and monitor the effectiveness of a plan to protect their products against different types of fraud (including counterfeiting). It outlines how to set up processes for assessing relevant threats and risks, how to select and combine individual countermeasures, and how to implement them.
Description
ISO 22384:2020 is based on the premise that the product security and supply chain integrity measures offered on the market represent only part of a solution. In order to ensure effective and long-term protection, organisations should also introduce technical, organisational and legal measures for countering product security-related threats and risks.
This Standard provides guidance on how to go about developing, implementing and monitoring a comprehensive product protection plan that covers the entire product lifecycle and supply chain, from the concept phase, right through design, manufacturing, distribution and services to disposal. It sets out guidelines for assessing common product security-related risks and threats (including counterfeiting, piracy, cybersecurity threats and damage to brand reputation); describes how to evaluate possible countermeasures and select the most appropriate; and gives support for implementation and regular assessment of effectiveness.
Uses
This Standard is intended for all organisations that need to be able to validate the authenticity and integrity of material goods. It
can be used by organisations of any type and any size.
Cost
All the latest pricing and purchasing information can be found on the ISO website and the websites of its national members.