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ISO/IEC 20248:2022

Information technology - Automatic identification and data capture techniques - Digital signature data structure schema

Standard by IEC, 2022-10-06

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ISO/IEC 20248:2022

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ISO/IEC 20248:2022 defines the digital signature data structure schema associated with automatic identification and data capture techniques, making it relevant for organizations that need trusted data exchange in identification workflows. As a technical document, it helps frame how signed data can be structured for review, verification activities, and compliance workflows where authenticity and integrity matter. For engineering, procurement, and conformity assessment teams, ISO/IEC 20248:2022 can support technical evaluation when assessing whether data capture systems and related records fit broader security and traceability requirements.

Purpose of ISO/IEC 20248:2022

The purpose of ISO/IEC 20248:2022 is to provide a defined schema for digital signature data structures used with automatic identification and data capture techniques. In practical terms, it is intended to support consistent handling of signed identification data across systems that rely on machine-readable information. That makes it useful in technical review, documented evaluation, and validation of data integrity approaches. The second edition, issued as a supporting reference within the ISO/IEC 20248 family, is relevant when teams need a clear compliance reference for interoperable signed-data handling.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 20248:2022

ISO/IEC 20248:2022 is commonly used where organizations need to assess signed data structures in scanning, labeling, traceability, or automated identification workflows. It may be consulted during system integration, product evaluation, or laboratory evaluation to confirm that data capture implementations handle signature-related information consistently. Procurement teams can also use it to compare vendor documentation, while compliance teams may reference it during regulatory preparation or technical validation. Its scope is especially relevant when data authenticity, record consistency, and interoperability across connected systems are part of the acceptance criteria.

Benefits of ISO/IEC 20248:2022

Using ISO/IEC 20248:2022 can improve operational consistency by giving engineering and compliance teams a common technical basis for evaluating signed identification data. That supports risk reduction, especially in workflows where data integrity affects downstream decisions, auditability, or conformity assessment preparation. It may also help align testing workflows across suppliers, laboratories, and internal quality assurance teams. For procurement and technical specification review, the document provides a clearer reference point for checking whether a solution is suited to documented validation and controlled deployment processes.

  • Digital signature data structure guidance for automatic identification and data capture use cases
  • Support for data integrity checks in technical validation and compliance workflows
  • Useful reference for interoperability review across scanning, labeling, and traceability systems
  • Helps structure procurement and conformity assessment documentation around signed data handling
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  • Publication Date: 2022-10-06
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 2

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