ISO/IEC 27403:2024
Cybersecurity – IoT security and privacy – Guidelines for IoT-domotics
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ISO/IEC 27403:2024 addresses cybersecurity, IoT security and privacy, with guidelines focused on IoT-domotics. For organizations evaluating connected home or building technologies, it provides a technical reference for reviewing how security and privacy considerations are handled across the device lifecycle and associated services. The document is useful where engineering teams, procurement functions, and compliance staff need a common basis for technical review, risk management, and conformity assessment preparation when assessing domestic IoT solutions.
What is ISO/IEC 27403:2024?
ISO/IEC 27403:2024 is a guideline document for IoT-domotics, meaning connected domestic environments and related smart home functions. As a derived reference connected to ISO/IEC 27403, it supports technical understanding of how cybersecurity, privacy, and operational expectations may be addressed in this application area. It is relevant when organizations need a compliance reference or technical document to structure product evaluation, documented evaluation, and internal engineering review for connected home systems and their interfaces.
Applications of ISO/IEC 27403:2024
This document is commonly relevant in smart home product evaluation, connected appliance programs, domestic automation platforms, and security review of consumer IoT ecosystems. It may support technical assessment workflows for device manufacturers, system integrators, test laboratories, and procurement teams reviewing IoT-domotics solutions. It can also be used during verification activities, quality workflows, and regulatory preparation where privacy handling, system behavior, and operational consistency need to be considered alongside the broader technical specification set.
Why is ISO/IEC 27403:2024 important?
For IoT-domotics, cybersecurity and privacy guidance can be essential to reduce implementation risk and improve consistency across engineering documentation, testing workflows, and conformity assessment preparation. ISO/IEC 27403:2024 helps teams align technical validation activities with expected security and privacy considerations, which may support safer deployment, better procurement decisions, and clearer review criteria during product assessment. It is especially valuable where multiple connected devices must operate reliably within the same domestic environment.
- Guidance for cybersecurity and privacy considerations in IoT-domotics
- Useful for technical review of connected home devices and systems
- Supports compliance workflows, verification activities, and documented evaluation
- Helps structure procurement, quality assurance, and conformity assessment preparation
- Publication Date: 2024-06-25
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: ISO/IEC 27403 (2024-06-25)
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