ISO/TC 223 Societal Security
Standardization: a new global approach to increase crisesand continuity management capabilities
Dr Stefan TangenSecretary of ISO/TC 223 Societal security
SIS, Swedish Standards InstituteStockholm, Sweden
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ISO/TC 223 Societal Security
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6 stages from idea to standard
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1proposal
2preparatory
5approval
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ISO/TC 223 Societal Security -secretariat
• Chair: Krister Kumlin• Secretary: Stefan Tangen• P-members: 34• O-members: 17• Working Groups: 4• DC contact group • Twinning• Work Items: 8• Deliverables: 1
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5 plenary’s30 working group meetings and
workshops
Bangkok
Tel Aviv
Orlando
Stockholm The Hague
Moreton-in-marsh
Seoul Brussels
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ISO Sharpens Focus on Security
2001Sep 2003
Jan 2004Dec 2004Jan 2005Sep 2005April 2006May 2006Nov 2006May 2007Nov 2007Nov 2007May 2008
• ISO/TC 223 Civil Defense (GOST)• ISO Council calls for assessment of international security
standards needs• TMB establishes Advisory Group on Security (AGS)• AGS issues report, calls for re-activation of TC 223• ISO Council urges increased focus on natural disasters• TMB assigns ISO/TC 223 secretariat to Sweden• International Workshop: Emergency Preparedness (IWA 5)• 1st ISO/TC 223 meeting (Stockholm)• 2nd ISO/TC 223 meeting (Bangkok)• 3rd ISO/TC 223 meeting (Orlando)• 4th ISO/TC 223 meeting (the Hague)• ISO/PAS 22399 is published• 5th ISO/TC 223 meeting (Seoul)
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Members
• Argentina (IRAM)• Bolivia (IBNORCA)• Brazil (ABNT)• Ecuador (INEN)• Egypt (EOS)• Ethiopia (QSAE)• Greece (ELOT)• China Hongkong (ITCHKSAR)• Ireland (NSAI) • Mauritius (MSB)• Poland (PKN)• Slovakia (SUTN)• Tanzania, United Republic of (TBS)• Venezuela (FONDORAMA)• Ukraine (DSSU)
• Austria (ON)• Australia (SA)• Canada (SCC)• China (SAC)• Côte dÍvoire (CODINORM) • Denmark (DS)• Finland (SFS) • France (AFNOR) • Germany (DIN)• Indonesia (BSN)• Israel (SII)• Italy (UNI)• Jamaica (JBS) • Japan (JISC) • Kenya (KEBS)• Korea, Republic of (KATS)• Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (LNCSM)• Morocco (SNIMA)• Netherlands (NEN)• Norway (SN)• Peru (INDECOPI)• Portugal (IPQ) • Romania (ASRO) • Russian Federation (GOST R)• Serbia (ISS)• Singapore (SPRING) • South Africa (SABS)• Spain (AENOR)• Sweden (SIS) • Switzerland (SNV)• Thailand (TISI) • Trinidad and Tobago (TTBS) • United Kingdom (BSI)• USA (ANSI)
P-members O-members Liaisons• ISO/TC 8, Ships and marine technology• ISO/TC 159/SC 4, Ergonomics of human-system interaction• ISO/TMB/WG Risk Management• ISO/IEC/JTC 1/SC 27, IT Security techniques • ASIS International• CEN/BT/WG 161, Protection and Security of the Citizen• PMI, Project Management Institute• UN/DP, United Nations Development Programme• UN/FPA, United Nations Population Fund• UN/ISDR, International Strategy for Disaster Reduction
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Threats to Societal Security
Earthquakes 13,000 fatalities / year
Transportation disasters 7,800 “
Epidemics 6,500 “
Floods 5,000 “
Industrial disasters 2,900 “
Terrorism 2,500 “
Catastrophic storms 1,300 “
Internet attacks 140,000 incidents/yearSources: WHO, CERT
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ISO/TC 223 Scope
• International standardization in the area of societal security, aimed at increasing crisis and continuity management and capabilities through technical, human, organization, operational, and management approaches as well as operational functionality and interoperability, as well as awareness amongst all interested parties and stakeholders.
• ISO/TC 223 will work towards international standardization that provides protection from and response to risks of unintentionally, intentionally, and naturally caused crises and disasters that disrupt and have consequences on societal functions.
• The committee will use an all-hazards perspective covering the phases of emergency and crisis management before, during, and after a societal security incident.
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ISO/TC 223 Organization
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WG 1Framework on
Societal SecurityManagement
WG 2 Terminology
WG 3Command, Control, Coordination and
Cooperation
Ad hoc groupTechnologies
WG 4Preparedness and
Continuity
ISO/TC 223 Societal Security
First deliverable: ISO/PAS 22399:2007
Guideline for incident preparedness and operational continuity management
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Ongoing work
• ISO/NP 22300 Fundamentals and vocabulary• ISO/NP 22301 Preparedness and continuity
management systems - Requirements• ISO/WD 22320 Principles for command and
control in resolving incidents• ISO/WD 22321 Essential information and data
requirements for command and control• ISO/WD 22322 Inter/intra organizational
warning procedures• ISO/PWI 22397 Public/Private partnerships• ISO/PWI 22398 Procedures for training and
exercises• ISO/CD 22399 Guideline on IPOCM
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Next event
6th plenary meeting of ISO/TC 223 held on Bali in Nov 10-14, 2008
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Available information sources
• ISOTC Portal: www.iso.org• ISO/IEC Directives
– Part 1, Procedures for the technical work– Part 2, Rules for the structure and drafting
• My ISO Job
• ISO/TC 223: http://www.iso.org/iso/standards_development/technical_committees/list_of_iso_technical_committees/iso_technical_committee.htm?commid=295786