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BS ISO/IEC 19770-1:2017

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Information technology. IT asset management IT asset management systems. Requirements
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

13-03-2024

Language(s)

English

Published date

19-12-2017

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Context of the organization
5 Leadership
6 Planning
7 Support
8 Operation
9 Performance evaluation
10 Improvement
Annex A (normative) - IT asset management operation processes
        and objectives
Annex B (informative) - IT asset management tiers
Annex C (informative) - Characteristics of IT Assets
Annex D (informative) - Changes from ISO 55001
Bibliography

Describes requirements for an IT asset management system within the context of the organization.

1.1 Purpose

This document specifies requirements for an IT asset management system within the context of the organization.

This document can be applied to all types of IT assets and by all types and sizes of organizations.

NOTE1 This document is intended to be used for managing IT assets in particular, but it can also be applied to other asset types. It can be suitable, in whole or in part, for managing embedded software and firmware, however its use for these purposes has not been determined. It is not intended for managing information assets per se, i.e. it is not intended for managing information as an asset independent of hardware and software assets. Certain types of data and information are covered, such as data and information about IT assets in scope, and depending on how the scope is defined, it can cover digital information content assets. See the Introduction for an explanation about IT assets.

NOTE2 This document does not specify financial, accounting, or technical requirements for managing specific IT asset types.

NOTE3 For the purposes of this document, the term “IT asset management system” is used to refer to a management system for IT asset management.

This document is a discipline-specific extension of ISO55001:2014, with changes, and is not a sector-specific application of that International Standard. ISO55001:2014 is intended to be used for managing physical assets in particular, but it can also be applied to other asset types. This document specifies requirements for the management of IT assets which are additional to those specified in ISO55001:2014. Conformance to this document does not imply conformance to ISO55001:2014.

This document can be used by internal and external parties to assess the organization’s ability to meet the organization’s own IT asset management requirements.

1.2 Field of application

This document applies to IT asset management processes and can be implemented by organizations to achieve immediate benefits.

This document can be applied to all IT assets. For example, it can be applied to not only IT hardware but also to executable software (such as application programs and operating systems) and non-executable software (such as fonts and configuration information). It can be applied to all technological environments and computing platforms (e.g. virtualized software applications, on-premises or software-as-a-service; it is equally relevant in cloud computing as it is in legacy computing environments).

1.3 Limitations

This document does not detail the IT asset management processes in terms of methods or procedures required to meet the requirements for outcomes of a process.

This document does not specify the sequence of steps an organization should follow to implement IT asset management.

This document does not detail documentation in terms of name, format, explicit content and recording media.

Committee
IST/15
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 05/30100667 DC. (05/2006) Supersedes 11/30229002 DC. (11/2012) Supersedes 16/30326000 DC. (12/2017)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
48
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC 19770-1:2012 Identical
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