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No images? [Click here]( [ISO Newsletter]( Workplaces in times of COVID-19, cybersecurity, climate change and more... Dear friends and colleagues - welcome to the ISO newsletter! In this edition, we speak to the experts about best ways of [working during a pandemic](, and discover [ISO/IEC TS 27110](, which provides guidance on cybersecurity frameworks. In addition, we get a preview of [ISO 14091]( for assessing the risk of climate change and learn how to protect our privacy in smart cities with the newly published technical specification [ISO/IEC TS 27570](. [cafe worker with mask]( Wise workplaces in the COVID-19 era Views from the experts on occupational health and safety in a pandemic. [Read more]( [password 1234]( Keeping cybersafe New guidance on cybersecurity frameworks just published. [Read more]( [big field with tornado looming]( Assessing the risk of climate change Being able to adapt to climate change effectively entails knowing your risks and vulnerabilities. A new standard for risk assessment has just joined the ISO climate adaptation series. [Read more]( [mobile phone hovering over e bike to rent]( Protecting our privacy in smart cities Cloud computing, the Internet of Things, mobile networks and artificial intelligence are just some of the tools cities use to improve the quality of life of their citizens, yet they also expose us to risks. A new technical specification has just been published that aims to help. [Read more]( [Cover of ISOfocus (In Transit)]( New! [ISO 22000:2018](–[Food safety management systems](–[A practical guide]( An effective food safety management system (FSMS) reinforces an organization’s control on food safety hazards and ensures that its products are safe for consumption. This handbook offers a practical approach and a wide range of information to develop, document, implement and maintain a robust FSMS according to ISO 22000:2018. [Read more]( [World map]( Get in touch with your ISO member Who is my ISO member? ISO is a membership network made up of leading standards organizations around the world, each representing ISO in its country. There is only one member per country. Why not contact the ISO member in your country to find out more about national and international standardization? [List of all ISO members]( International Organization for Standardization Geneva - Switzerland [Share]( [Tweet]( [Forward]( [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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