![]() A NEN-EN ISO/IEC standard therefore means that it concerns an international standard that has also been accepted in Europe and also in the Netherlands by the NEN. The national standardisation institutes such as NEN then publish these in their own countries. The EN designation stands for the European Standardisation Organisation and applies to the whole of Europe. NEN stands for the Netherlands Standardization Institute that is responsible for registering standards. On an international level, the ISO works together with the IEC the International Electrotechnical Commission, which is why some standards have the ISO/IEC designation. The organisation is a partnership of national standardisation organisations in 163 countries, just like the NEN in the Netherlands. The International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) draws up standards. ![]() What is the reason for this difference in designation and year? There is quite some confusion about this, because in the Netherlands it is available as NEN-EN-ISO/IEC 27002:2017.
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