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ISO/IEC 19770-8:2020

Information technology - IT asset management - Part 8: Guidelines for mapping of industry practices to/from the ISO/IEC 19770 family of standards

Standard by IEC, 2020-06-01

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ISO/IEC 19770-8:2020

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ISO/IEC 19770-8:2020 provides guidance for mapping industry practices to and from the ISO/IEC 19770 family of standards, helping organizations relate existing asset management methods to a recognized framework. For teams responsible for engineering documentation, procurement review, compliance preparation, or technical assessment, it can support more consistent interpretation of asset management processes and improve traceability across internal workflows. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC 19770, it is especially useful when aligning established practices with formal requirements and documenting how current methods compare with the wider family of standards.

What is ISO/IEC 19770-8:2020?

ISO/IEC 19770-8:2020 is a guidance document focused on mapping industry practices to and from the ISO/IEC 19770 family of standards. In practical terms, it is intended to help organizations understand how their existing IT asset management approaches relate to the family’s terminology, structure, and control expectations. That makes it relevant for technical review, documented evaluation, and operational consistency, particularly where teams need to compare internal procedures with a recognized compliance reference without treating the document as a standalone management system specification.

Applications of ISO/IEC 19770-8:2020

Organizations may use ISO/IEC 19770-8:2020 during asset management program planning, control mapping, or gap analysis when preparing internal documentation for audit or procurement review. It can support teams evaluating how software, hardware, and broader IT asset processes align with established practices across enterprise environments. The guidance is also useful in quality workflows where technical validation, conformity assessment preparation, and process harmonization are required. In practice, it helps translate operational procedures into a format that is easier to compare, assess, and maintain.

Why is ISO/IEC 19770-8:2020 important?

This document matters because organizations often need a structured way to compare what they already do with the requirements and terminology used in the ISO/IEC 19770 family. That comparison can reduce risk during compliance workflows, improve documentation quality, and support more reliable verification activities. It is also valuable for procurement and governance teams that need a clear technical basis for evaluating asset management maturity, identifying gaps, and maintaining consistency across departments. For regulated or audit-facing environments, it can strengthen technical review and implementation planning.

  • Guidance for mapping internal IT asset management practices to ISO/IEC 19770 family expectations
  • Support for gap analysis, documentation review, and operational consistency checks
  • Useful reference for compliance preparation, audit readiness, and conformity assessment workflows
  • Helps align procurement, governance, and technical validation activities with a common framework
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  • Publication Date: 2020-06-01
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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