ISO/IEC 27002 - National Equivalent Standards

National Equivalent Standards

ISO/IEC 27002 has directly equivalent national standards in several countries. Translation and local publication often results in several months' delay after the main ISO/IEC standard is revised and released, but the national standard bodies go to great lengths to ensure that the translated content accurately and completely reflects ISO/IEC 27002.

Countries Equivalent Standard
Australia

New Zealand

AS/NZS ISO/IEC 27002:2006
Brazil ISO/IEC NBR 17799/2007 - 27002
Chile NCH2777 ISO/IEC 17799/2000
China GB/T 22081-2008
Czech Republic ČSN ISO/IEC 27002:2006
Denmark DS484:2005
Estonia EVS-ISO/IEC 17799:2003, 2005 version in translation
Germany DIN ISO/IEC 27002:2008
Japan JIS Q 27002
Lithuania LST ISO/IEC 27002:2009 (adopted ISO/IEC 27002:2005, ISO/IEC 17799:2005)
Netherlands NEN-ISO/IEC 27002:2005
Peru NTP-ISO/IEC 17799:2007
Poland PN-ISO/IEC 17799:2007, based on ISO/IEC 17799:2005
Russia ГОСТ/Р ИСО МЭК 17799-2005
Slovakia STN ISO/IEC 27002:2006
South Africa SANS 27002:2008/ISO/IEC 27002:2005
Spain UNE 71501
Sweden SS 627799
Turkey TS ISO/IEC 27002
Ukraine СОУ Н НБУ 65.1 СУІБ 2.0:2010
United Kingdom BS ISO/IEC 27002:2005
Uruguay UNIT/ISO 17799:2005

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