Data Governance - Part 8: Framework for Geo-Residency and Sovereignty
This Standard aims to specify the minimum requirements for Organizations to protect data assets in
their custody from jurisdictional risks, while taking advantage of the global technology ecosystem.
The Standard is not intended to prescribe how an Organization should implement specific security
controls. Instead, the standard will guide Organizations using jurisdictional and technology-…
This Standard specifies minimum requirements for zero-copy integration and includes a set of guidelines
for building modular capabilities within a controlled data management environment which can be
applied either as stand-alone experiences or combined into advanced solutions.
This Standard provides a blueprint for IT and other leaders who rely on organizational data integrity to
perform…
Data Governance – Part 4: Scalable Remote Access Infrastructure
This standard presents a set of requirements to help organizations mitigate security risks associated
with, and scalability demands upon, enterprise technologies used for remote access.
The standard also provides guidance to organizations needing to react to unprecedented and unplanned
shifts in their workforce to support work-from-home mandates.
This standard applies to all organizations,…
Smart community infrastructures — Data framework for infrastructure governance based on digital tech...
This document provides a framework for the application of digital technologies in smart community infrastructures to improve the capacity of digital governance of infrastructure.
This framework is applicable to infrastructure governance in smart cities and is intended to be a basic data framework for infrastructure governance. It can establish the basis for future standardization of smart city…
Data Governance – Part 6: The responsible use of digital contact tracing, monitoring data in the wor...
This Standard specifies minimum requirements for the acceptable and responsible collection and use of
contact tracing and monitoring data in the workplace.
This Standard applies to the governance of current and future use of data that is created, collected,
stored or controlled by contact tracing and monitoring solutions, and impacts the management
processes and decisions relating to data…
Connected Cities – Part 1: Discovery of Digital Twins for Built Environments
Scope
The CAN/CIOSC 106 series of Standards specifies minimum requirements for the discovery and
management activities for context-rich, digital representations of built environments (i.e., digital twin).
The following are within the scope of CAN/CIOSC 106-1:
- Acquiring, collection, and organization of information and data on different subsystems and
protocols used to discover and define…
Data governance – Part 2: Third-party access to data
This Standard specifies minimum requirements for granting and controlling third-party access to data.
This Standard applies to all organizations, including public and private companies, government entities,
and not-for-profit organizations.
Privacy – Part 1: Qualification and Proficiency of Access-to-Information, Privacy, and Data Protecti...
This Standard specifies minimum requirements for qualification and proficiency of privacy and access
control professionals.
This Standard defines a framework for individuals seeking to demonstrate their competencies and
qualifications as access-to-information, privacy, and data protection professionals, as well as
organizations seeking to offer training and certification programs.
This…
Intelligent transport systems — Truck platooning systems (TPS) — Functional and operational requirem...
This document defines the terms and definitions related to truck platooning systems (TPS), and the mode transitions in the platooning control system (PCS). The PCS is comprised of two main functions: the platooning operation control function (POCF) and the platooning manoeuvre control function (PMCF).
This document specifies:
— POCF and PMCF governing how vehicles join and leave platoons…
Data governance – Part 7: Operating model for responsible data stewardship
This Standard specifies minimum requirements for data institutions to engage in responsible data stewardship.
This Standard applies to the stewardship, accountability and management of data whenever a legal entity collects, retains, uses, destroys, or discloses data with another entity or individual.