ISO 22388:2023
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
15 November 2023
Security and resilience — Authenticity, integrity and trust for products and documents — Guidelines for securing physical documents
ISO 22388:2023 Files
English
36 Pages
Current Edition
USD
224.26
ISO 22388:2023 Scope
This document gives guidance on how to secure physical documents for specifying entities of physical documents. It establishes a procedure for security design, which includes:
— risk assessment;
— determination of document classes;
— introduction of security features;
— security evaluation;
— document risk mitigation.
This document is applicable to secure physical documents that are used for important actions such as validating value transactions, providing access, demonstrating compliance and securing products.
This document does not apply to banknotes, machine-readable travel documents, driving licences, postage stamps, tax stamps, health cards or national identity cards covered by existing standards and regulations.
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