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Glossary definition: ISO/IEC Accreditation

ISO/IEC Accreditation: Benefits & Requirements

ISO/IEC accreditation is an internationally recognized standard for the evaluation of organizations that provide certification services. It is a process of assessing the competence of an organization to provide certification services, including the processes and procedures used to ensure that certification is conducted in accordance with the relevant international standards. In order to be accredited, an organization must demonstrate that it has the necessary technical and organizational infrastructure, personnel, and resources to perform certification activities in accordance with the requirements of the relevant international standards. ISO/IEC accreditation is issued by a recognized accreditation body, such as the International Accreditation Forum (IAF). Accreditation is an important part of the certification process, as it ensures that certified products and services meet the required standards and are of the highest quality.