ISO TR 22312-2011 PDF
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Full title and description
ISO/TR 22312:2011 — Societal security — Technological capabilities. A technical report that documents the findings of an ad hoc study on existing and emerging technologies relevant to societal security and potential areas for standardization.
Abstract
This technical report summarizes the results of a six-month study (AHG1) that examined different technological capabilities relevant to societal security, surveyed existing international standardization work, and identified technology areas where further standardization could be beneficial. It presents raw results from the study and recommendations for future work.
General information
- Status: Withdrawn (recorded as withdrawn in the ISO catalogue).
- Publication date: July 2011 (first edition published July 2011).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 03.100.01 (Business organization and management — general / Societal security domain classification).
- Edition / version: Edition 1 (2011).
- Number of pages: 13 pages (first edition).
Scope
ISO/TR 22312:2011 documents the technological capabilities relevant to societal security that were examined during an ISO/TC study group (AHG1). The report surveys existing international standards and related technical committee work, outlines the AHG1 study methodology, presents raw results and summarizes recommendations on which technologies might benefit from future standardization activity. Its scope is informative — to capture knowledge and guide potential future standards work rather than to set normative requirements.
Key topics and requirements
- Survey of existing and emerging technologies relevant to societal security (communications, sensing, information exchange and interoperability considerations).
- Mapping of current international standardization activity and identification of overlaps or gaps.
- Study methodology used by AHG1 to assess technologies and prioritise standardization needs.
- Presentation of raw results from the study and recommendations for future ISO work items (informative guidance, not normative requirements).
Typical use and users
Used as an informational reference by national standards bodies, ISO technical committees, emergency management and resilience practitioners, policy makers, technology vendors and researchers to understand technology trends in societal security and to inform proposals for future standardization projects. The report is primarily of interest to stakeholders planning or coordinating standards work rather than implementers seeking normative requirements.
Related standards
Part of the broader ISO 223xx family (societal security / security and resilience). Related deliverables and standards include ISO 22300 (terminology/vocabulary), ISO 22320 (emergency management / incident response guidance), ISO/TR 22351 (message structure for information exchange) and other ISO 223-series reports and technical specifications addressing preparedness, continuity and resilience. The ISO/TC 223 work later migrated into ISO/TC 292 (Security and resilience), which consolidated and revised many related documents.
Keywords
Societal security; technological capabilities; standardization gaps; AHG1; ISO/TR 22312; emergency management; interoperability; resilience.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO/TR 22312:2011 is a technical report titled "Societal security — Technological capabilities" that documents the findings of an ad hoc ISO study on technologies relevant to societal security. It is an informative report, not a normative requirements standard.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers a survey of existing and emerging technologies relevant to societal security, existing international standardization activity in those areas, the study methodology used by AHG1, raw study results and recommendations for potential future standardization efforts.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: National standards bodies, ISO technical committees, emergency management and resilience professionals, policy makers, technology vendors and researchers who are interested in identifying technology areas that may need standardization or further study.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The ISO catalogue records ISO/TR 22312:2011 as Withdrawn. The ISO 223-series has been actively revised and consolidated under ISO/TC 292 (Security and resilience); users should check the ISO catalogue or their national body for any more recent deliverables that address the specific technology or topic of interest.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it belongs to the ISO 223xx family of societal security / security and resilience documents and is connected conceptually to other ISO/TR and ISO standards addressing emergency management, information exchange and resilience.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Societal security; technological capabilities; interoperability; standardization gaps; resilience; emergency management.