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ISO members by country Country A2 code Country A3 code Country code No. Country name (English) Standards body ISO status AF: AFG: 004: Afghanistan: ANSA
Kazakhstan – KAZMEMST – Committee for Standardization, Metrology and Certification; Kenya – KEBS – Kenya Bureau of Standards; Republic of Korea – KATS – Korean Agency for Technology and Standards; Kuwait – KOWSMD – Public Authority for Industry, Standards and Industrial Services Affairs
The sortable table below contains the three sets of ISO 3166-1 country codes for each of its 249 countries, links to the ISO 3166-2 country subdivision codes, and the Internet country code top-level domains (ccTLD) which are based on the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 standard with the few exceptions noted. See the ISO 3166-3 standard for former country codes.
The list of sovereign states and dependent territories by continent data file is a plain text format describing the list of countries by continent, [1] suitable for automated processing. Format [ edit ]
This category includes organizations that are considered to be member bodies of the International Organization for Standardization, or ISO. Typically, there is one such body per country. Typically, there is one such body per country.
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO / ˈ aɪ s oʊ /; [3] French: Organisation internationale de normalisation; Russian: Международная организация по стандартизации) is an independent, non-governmental, international standard development organization composed of representatives from the national standards organizations of member ...
India, through STQC, is a signatory to the Common Criteria Recognition Arrangement (CCRA) with the Indian Common Criteria Certification Scheme (IC3S) for the evaluation and certification of IT products for security in accordance with CC standards, ver 3.1/ISO/IEC 15408 up to assurance level EAL4. [17]
This is a list of published [note 1] standards and other deliverables of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). [note 2] For a complete and up-to-date list of all the ISO standards, see the ISO catalogue. [1] The standards are protected by copyright and most of them must be purchased.