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Glossary definition: ISO/IEC Certification Meaning

ISO/IEC Certification: What It Means

ISO/IEC certification is a formal recognition that a product, process or service meets a set of standards and criteria as established by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). This certification is issued by an independent third-party organization that has been accredited by the ISO and IEC to assess and certify products, processes and services. ISO/IEC certification is a way to demonstrate that a product, process or service meets the standards and requirements of ISO and IEC, and that it has been tested and verified by an accredited third-party organization. ISO/IEC certification is a valuable tool for businesses and organizations, as it helps to ensure that the products, processes or services they provide meet the standards and criteria of ISO and IEC. It also helps to ensure that the products, processes or services are safe and reliable, and that they meet the expectations of customers and other stakeholders.