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ISO FDIS 16919 2014 Edition, July 4, 2014 SPACE DATA AND INFORMATION TRANSFER SYSTEMS - REQUIREMENTS FOR BODIES PROVIDING AUDIT AND CERTIFICATION OF CANDIDATE TRUSTWORTHY DIGITAL REPOSITORIES
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Description / Abstract:
The requirements contained in this CCSDS Recommended Practice
need to be demonstrated in terms of competence and reliability by
any organization or body providing certification of digital
repositories.
PURPOSE
The main purpose of this document is to define a CCSDS
Recommended Practice (and ISO standard) on which to base the
operations of the organization(s) which assess the trustworthiness
of digital repositories using ISO 16363 (reference [1]) and provide
the appropriate certification. This document specifies requirements
for bodies providing audit and certification of digital
repositories, based on the metrics contained within ISO/IEC 17021
(reference [4]) and CCSDS 652.0-M-1/ISO 16363 (reference [1]). It
is primarily intended to support the accreditation of bodies
providing such certification.
ISO/IEC 17021 provides the bulk of the requirements on bodies
offering audit and certification for general types of management
systems. However, for each specific type of system, specific
additional requirements will be needed, for example, to specify the
standard against which the audit is to be made and the
qualifications which auditors require.
This document provides the (small number of) specific additions
required for bodies providing audit and certification of candidate
trustworthy digital repositories. Trustworthy here means that they
can be trusted to maintain, over the long-term, the
understandability and usability of digitally encoded information
placed into their safekeeping.
In order improve readability the section numbers are kept
consistent with those of ISO/IEC 17021. Some subsections are
applicable as they stand, and these are simply enumerated;
otherwise additions to subsections are explicitly given. In the
former case the sections may consist of just a few sentences. As a
result this document must be read in conjunction with ISO/IEC
17021.