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ISO is the successor to the International Federation
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ISO/IEC 7498 is the set of standards that define the Open Systems Interconnection universal reference model for communication protocols. OSI was first published in 1983, and the ISO adopted it as a standard in 1984; the current version was updated in 1994.
ISO/IEC 27000 is a family of standards for information technology security techniques.
ISO/IEC 7498 is the set of standards that define the Open Systems Interconnection universal reference model for communication protocols. OSI was first published in 1983, and the ISO adopted it as a standard in 1984; the current version was updated in 1994.
ISO/IEC 27000 is a family of standards for information technology security techniques.
ISO/IEC 7498 is the set of standards that define the Open Systems Interconnection universal reference model for communication protocols. OSI was first published in 1983, and the ISO adopted it as a standard in 1984; the current version was updated in 1994.
ISO/IEC 27000 is a family of standards for information technology security techniques.
ISO/IEC 7498 is the set of standards that define the Open Systems Interconnection universal reference model for communication protocols. OSI was first published in 1983, and the ISO adopted it as a standard in 1984; the current version was updated in 1994.
ISO/IEC 27000 is a family of standards for information technology security techniques.
ISO/IEC 7498 is the set of standards that define the Open Systems Interconnection universal reference model for communication protocols. OSI was first published in 1983, and the ISO adopted it as a standard in 1984; the current version was updated in 1994.
ISO/IEC 27000 is a family of standards for information technology security techniques.
ISO/IEC 7498 is the set of standards that define the Open Systems Interconnection universal reference model for communication protocols. OSI was first published in 1983, and the ISO adopted it as a standard in 1984; the current version was updated in 1994.
ISO/IEC 27000 is a family of standards for information technology security techniques.
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