Welcome to our Sources page, where we share the key technical committees and trusted organizations we monitor to bring you the latest insights on ISO standards and their impact. By following the work of these committees, we ensure our content is accurate, up-to-date, and aligned with the evolving standards landscape. Explore the origins of the ideas and updates that shape our newsfeed.
ISO Sources
These are the ISO sources that we actively follow:
ISO Online Browsing Platform
On the OBP, you can source every standard published on ISO.org. On top of that, every term published in an ISO standard is also searchable.
ISO Foresight
ISO has developed a Standardization Foresight Framework to help us look more systematically at the long term and to encourage discussion.
ISO Insight
On the OBP, you can source every standard published on ISO.org. On top of that, every term published in an ISO standard is also searchable.
ISO Technical Committees
These are the technical committees (TCs) that we actively follow:
Standardization in the field of governance relating to aspects of direction, control and accountability of organizations.
Standardization in the field of project, programme and portfolio management.
Standardization in Governance of IT, Governance of data, IT service management, IT enabled services – business process outsourcing. Serving as the focal point in these areas.
Standardization of processes, supporting tools and supporting technologies for the engineering of software products and systems.
Standardization in the field of asset management.
The development of standards for the protection of information. This includes generic methods, techniques and guidelines to address both security and privacy aspects.
ISO Technical Management Board (TMB) is the governance body responsible for the general management of the technical committee structure within ISO.
Standardization in the field of risk management.
Standardization in the field of environmental management to address environmental and climate impacts, including related social and economic aspects, in support of sustainable development.
Standardization in the field of energy management and energy savings.
Standardization in the field of human resource management.
Standardization in the field of quality management (generic quality management systems and supporting technologies), as well as quality management standardization in specific sectors.
Standardization of the requirements for organizations and professionals conducting market, opinion and social research.
Standardization in the field of occupational health and safety management to enable an organization to control its OH&S risks and improve its OH&S performance.
Standardization in the field of security to enhance the safety and resilience of society.
Standardization in the field of collaborative business relationship management, which enhances value realization between organizations by harnessing the benefits of collaborative working.
Standardization of terminology tools and methods and interactions between relevant parties to enable innovation.
Standardization in the field of chain of custody (CoC) for products and associated processes with specified characteristics, with the aim of ensuring that associated claims are reliable.
Standardization of practices relating to libraries, documentation and information centres, publishing, archives, records management, museum documentation, indexing and abstracting services, and information science.
Standardization in the area of Artificial Intelligence
Standardization in the field of Circular Economy to develop frameworks, guidance, supporting tools and requirements for the implementation of activities of all involved organizations, to maximize the contribution to Sustainable Development.
Linkedin pages
These are the LinkedIn pages that we actively follow:
ISO Committee: ISO Environmental Management
ISO Committee: ISO/IEC Artificial Intelligence (AI)
ISO Committee: ISO Circular economy