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ISO/IEC TR 24729-4:2009

Information technology - Radio frequency identification for item management - Implementation guidelines - Part 4: Tag data security

Standard by IEC, 2009-11-03

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ISO/IEC TR 24729-4:2009 addresses implementation guidance for radio frequency identification in item management, with a specific focus on tag data security. As a technical report within the ISO/IEC TR 24729 series, it supports engineering review, documented evaluation, and compliance workflows where RFID data handling must be assessed for controlled access and operational consistency. Organizations involved in product evaluation, procurement, or technical validation can use it to align security-related considerations with broader RFID implementation planning.

Overview of ISO/IEC TR 24729-4:2009

ISO/IEC TR 24729-4:2009 is part of the ISO/IEC TR 24729 parent reference and serves as a supporting document on tag data security for item management RFID implementations. It is typically relevant when teams need a technical reference for reviewing how tag data may be protected, validated, or controlled within an RFID system architecture. The document can assist with technical assessment, risk management, and internal engineering documentation when security expectations need to be considered alongside functional deployment requirements.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC TR 24729-4:2009

This reference is commonly used in compliance workflows for RFID-enabled item management systems, especially where tag data security must be evaluated during design review, procurement, or laboratory evaluation. It may support conformity assessment preparation by helping teams document how security-related implementation choices are addressed in a technical document. In practice, it can be useful for organizations validating RFID deployments across supply chain, asset tracking, and automated identification environments where operational consistency and controlled data handling matter.

Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC TR 24729-4:2009

Following ISO/IEC TR 24729-4:2009 can help reduce implementation risk by making tag data security part of the engineering and verification process rather than an afterthought. For organizations performing testing workflows or technical review, it provides a structured basis for evaluating whether RFID tag data handling supports interoperability, quality assurance, and conformity assessment goals. It is also relevant for procurement teams that need a defensible compliance reference when specifying RFID solutions with security considerations.

  • Implementation guidance for RFID tag data security in item management environments
  • Support for technical review, verification activities, and documented evaluation
  • Useful reference for compliance workflows, procurement checks, and conformity assessment preparation
  • Aligned with the ISO/IEC TR 24729 parent series for RFID implementation guidance
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  • Publication Date: 2009-11-03
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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