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Encrypted Data Vaults v0.1

This specification describes a privacy-respecting mechanism for storing, indexing, and retrieving encrypted data at a storage provider. It is often useful when an individual or organization wants to protect data in a way that the storage provider cannot view, analyze, aggregate, or resell the data.

Encrypted Data Vaults

Identification Link - Part 2: Encoding of product types, lots, batches and characteristics

IEC 61406-2 complements IEC 61406-1 with specific rules for encoding characteristics of marked physical objects when relevant. This includes cases where the uniqueness of the Identification Link string is not limited to relating only to an individual item but may alternatively relate to a product type, lot or batch. 

EN IEC 61406-2

Asset Administration Shell for Industrial Applications – Part 3: Security provisions for Asset Administration Shells.

This part 3 of the IEC 63278 series aims at the secure and interoperable exchange of information between stakeholders in value chains. This includes how integrity, authenticity, and confidentiality are realized within the AAS information model. It refines AAS security requirements from IEC 63278-1 affecting the structure of the information model as defined in IEC 63278-2 NP and defines the respective security information model complementary to IEC 63278-2.

EN IEC 63278-3 ED1

IEEE Standard for Environmental Assessment of Imaging Equipment

New IEEE Standard - Active.A clear and consistent set of environmental performance criteria for the design of imaging equipment products is established, providing an opportunity to secure market recognition for efforts to reduce the environmental impact of electronic products. This standard is also intended to provide a tool for government, institutional, corporate, and consumer purchasers to identify products that demonstrate environmental leadership. The intent is that the standard will be updated and revised on a periodic basis to continue to set a higher performance standard for leadership products.

IEEE 1680.2

Organization and digitization of information about buildings and civil engineering works, including building information modelling (BIM) - Information management using building information modelling- Part 1: Concepts and principles (ISO 19650-1:2018)

This document outlines the concepts and principles for information management at a stage of maturity described as "building information modelling (BIM) according to the ISO 19650 series". This document provides recommendations for a framework to manage information including exchanging, recording, versioning and organizing for all actors. This document is applicable to the whole life cycle of any built asset, including strategic planning, initial design, engineering, development, documentation and construction, day-to-day operation, maintenance, refurbishment, repair and end-of-life. This document can be adapted to assets or projects of any scale and complexity, so as not to hamper the flexibility and versatility that characterize the large range of potential procurement strategies and so as to address the cost of implementing this document.

EN ISO 19650-1

Electronic Storage Specifications for use of Visible Digital Seal (VDS) for the authentication, verification and acquisition of data carried by a document or object

This document specifies the Visible Digital Seal (VDS) data structure. The document also specifies possible forms of representation, generation and verification processes applicable to Visible Digital Seals. This document contains support for future types of data encoding. All formats and processes are irrespective of the documents or objects they relate to. This document does not establish the requirements to implement and deploy VDSs, nor the detailed Response Formatting Functions (RFF).

ISO 22376

Framework for establishing trustworthy supply chains

This document will provide guidance for developing, implementing, monitoring and improving infrastructure resilience in order to help ensure the continuity and effective outcomes of critical services. It can be used by any level of government, institutions, donors, infrastructure regulators, investors and owners, designers and contractors, service providers and international organizations.

ISO 22372