ISO 22398:2013, Societal security – Guidelines for exercises, is an international standard published by International Organization for Standardization that provide guidelines to be used for organizations that want to plan, conduct and improve exercises. The guidelines can also be used for a full exercise programme.[1][2][3]

It can be used by all types and sizes of organizations, no matter whether they are private or public or what kind of business they operate .[4][5][6]

Scope and contents

ISO 22398 includes the following main clauses:[7]

  1. Scope
  2. Normative references
  3. Terms and definitions
  4. Planning, conducting and improving an exercise programme
  5. Planning, conducting and improving exercise projects
  6. Continual improvement

Annex A Exercises within a management system description
Annex B Needs analysis
Annex C National strategic exercises
Annex D Exercise enhancement

History

This standard was originally developed by ISO technical committee ISO/TC 223 on societal security and published for the first time in September 2013.[8] ISO/TC 292 Security and resilience took over the responsibility of the work when ISO/TC 223 was dissolved and initiated a revision of the standard. The standard was last reviewed and confirmed in 2022, therefore version 22398:2013 remains current.[1]

Year Description
2013ISO 22398 (1st edition)
2020ISO 22398 (2nd edition was canceled in October 2022,[9] thus the 1st edition remains current)

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "ISO 22398:2013". ISO.
  2. Standards, European. "ISO 22398".
  3. "ISO 22398 : Societal security - Guidelines for exercises". global.ihs.com.
  4. "ISOTC292". isotc292online.org.
  5. "BS ISO 22398:2013 Societal security. Guidelines for exercises". shop.bsigroup.com.
  6. "SVENSK STANDARD SS-ISO 22398: PDF Gratis nedladdning". docplayer.se (in Swedish).
  7. "ISO 22398:2013(en) Societal security — Guidelines for exercises". Iso.org. International Organization for Standardization. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
  8. "ISO 22398:2013 - Standards Australia".
  9. "ISO/CD 22398".
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