ISO/IEC 17029 — a moment of standard‑making that quietly reframes how we trust claims.
5. Reporting (Clause 10)
The standard requires a detailed report including: a clear statement of the validated/verified claim, any qualifications or exclusions, and a statement of the level of assurance.
What is ISO/IEC 17029?
Pre-engagement and Engagement: Defining the scope of the validation or verification.
- Outdated Versions: Draft versions circulate online that may differ from the final published text.
- Security Risks: PDFs from unauthorized sources can contain malware.
- Non-Compliance: To implement the standard professionally, you need an official, legal copy.
Step 1: Gap Analysis Compare your existing Quality Management System (if you already have ISO 17020 or 9001) against Clause 4 (General requirements) and Clause 6 (Structural requirements).