词条 | ISO/IEC 19770 |
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International standards in the ISO/IEC 19770[1] family of standards for IT asset management (ITAM) address both the processes and technology for managing software assets and related IT assets. Broadly speaking, the standard family belongs to the set of Software Asset Management (or SAM) standards and is integrated with other Management System Standards. ISO/IEC 19770 day-to-day management comes under ISO/IEC JTC1/SC7/WG21, or Working Group 21 (WG21) chaired by Ron Brill[2] as convener and Peter Beruk[3] as secretary. It is WG21 that is responsible for developing, improving and ensuring market needs are met when developing these standards. What is the purpose of ISO 19770?The ISO 19770 standard is a concept of ITAM standardization within an organization incorporating ISO/IEC standards. The objective of the standard is to give organizations of all sizes information and assistance to assist at the risk and cost minimization of ITAM assets. Through implementation, these same organizations will acquire a competitive advantage through:
The major parts of this ITAM standard are detailed below.
ISO/IEC 19770-1: ProcessesISO/IEC 19770-1 is a framework of ITAM processes to enable an organization to prove that it is performing software asset management to a standard sufficient to satisfy corporate governance requirements and ensure effective support for IT service management overall. ISO/IEC 19770-1:2017 specifies the requirements for the establishment, implementation, maintenance and improvement of a management system for IT asset management (ITAM), referred to as an “IT asset management system” (ITAMS). Updates to 19770-1The first generation was published in 2006. The second generation was published in 2012. It retained the original content (with only minor changes) but splits the standard up into four tiers which can be attained sequentially. These tiers are:
The most recent version, known as ISO 19770-1 Edition 3 and published in December 2017, specifies the requirements for the establishment, implementation, maintenance, and improvement of a management system for IT asset management (ITAM), referred to as an IT asset management system. ISO 19770-1:2017 provides additional requirements to ISO 55001:2014 which specifies the requirements for the establishment, implementation, maintenance and improvement of a management system for asset management, referred to as an “asset management system”. This document includes additional or more detailed requirements which are considered necessary for the management of IT assets. The primary differentiator is the need to manage software assets, with their specific characteristics. Although ISO 55001:2014 can be used to manage software assets if organizations define their scope and relevant requirements appropriately, it is primarily focused on physical assets with little provision for the management of software assets. There are a number of characteristics of IT assets which create these additional or more detailed requirements. As a result of these characteristics of IT assets, a management system for IT assets will consequently have explicit requirements additional to those in ISO 55001:2014 dealing with:
This document can be used by any organization and can be applied to all types of IT assets. The organization determines to which of its IT assets this document applies. This document is primarily intended for use by:
Preview of 19770-1An [https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso-iec:19770:-1:ed-3:v1:en overview] of the standard is available from ISO and is available in English[4] ISO/IEC 19770-2: software identification tagISO/IEC 19770-2 provides an ITAM data standard for software identification (SWID) tags. Software ID tags provide authoritative identifying information for installed software or other licensable item (such as fonts or copyrighted papers). Overview of SWID tags in useThere are three primary methods that may be used to ensure SWID tags are available on devices with installed software:
Providing accurate software identification data improves organizational security, and lowers the cost and increases the capability of many IT processes such as patch management, desktop management, help desk management, software policy compliance, etc. Discovery tools, or processes that utilize SWID tag data to determine the normalized names and values that are associated with a software application and ensure that all tools and processes used by an organization refer to software products with the same exact names and values. Standards development informationThis standard was first published in November 2009.[5] A revision of this standard was published in October 2015.[6] Steve Klos[7] is the editor of 19770-2. Non-profit organizational supportIn 2009, a non-profit organization called TagVault.org[8] was formed under IEEE-ISTO[9] to press for using SWID tags. TagVault.org acts as a registration and certification authority for ISO/IEC 19770-2 software identification tags (SWID tags) and will provide tools and services allowing all SAM ecosystem members to take advantage of SWID tags faster, with a lower cost and with more industry compatibility than would otherwise be possible. SWID tags can be created by anyone, so individuals and organizations are not required to be part of TagVault.org to create or distribute tags. Commercial organizational supportNumerous Windows installation packaging tools utilize SWID tags including:
Many software discovery tools already utilize SWID tags, including Altiris, Aspera License Management, DeskCenter Management Suite, Belarc's BelManage, Sassafras Software's K2-KeyServer, Snow Inventory, CA Technologies discovery tools, Eracent's EnterpriseAM, Flexera Software's FlexNet Manager Platform, HP's Universal Discovery, IBM Endpoint Manager, Microsoft's System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager, and Loginventory. Adobe has released multiple versions of their Creative Suites and Creative Cloud products with SWID tags. Symantec has also released multiple products that include SWID tags and is committed to helping move the software community to a more consistent and normalized approach to software identification and eventually to a more automated approach to compliance.[10]Microsoft Corporation has been adding SWID tags to all new releases of software products since Windows 8 was released.[11]IBM started shipping tags with some software products in early 2014, but as of November, all releases of IBM software include SWID tags. This equates to approximately 300 product releases a month that include SWID tags. Governmental supportThe US federal government has identified 19770-2 SWID tags as an important aspect of the efforts necessary to manage compliance, logistics and security software processes. The 19770-2 standard is included on the US Department of Defense Information Standards Registry (DISR) as an emerging standard as of September 2012. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) in 2015 [https://www.nccoe.nist.gov/sites/default/files/library/project-descriptions/sam-project-description-final.pdf discussed] the need for SWIDs in the marketplace.[12] Standards development organization supportThe Trusted Computing Group (TCG) is developing a standard TNC SWID Messages and Attributes for IF-M Specification[13] that utilizes tag data for security purposes. The National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) has documented the Software Asset Management Continuous Monitoring building block[14] that specifies how SWID tags are used for the near real-time identification of software. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is in the process of creating documentation that specifies how SWID tags will be used by governmental organizations including the Department of Homeland Security. David Waltermire presented information describing the NIST Security Automation Program[15] and how SWID tags can support that effort. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) published "Guidelines for the Creation of Interoperable Software Identification (SWID) Tags", NISTIR 8060, April 2016. Preview of ISO 19770-2:2015An overview of the [https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso-iec:19770:-2:ed-2:v1:en standard] is available from ISO and is available in English [16] ISO/IEC 19770-3: software entitlement schema (ENT)This part of ISO/IEC 19770 provides a technical definition of an XML schema that can encapsulate the details of software entitlements, including usage rights, limitations and metrics. The primary intentions of 19770-3 are:
The specific information provided by an entitlement schema (ENT) may be used to help ensure compliance with license rights and limits, to optimize license usage and to control costs. Though ENT creators are encouraged to provide the data that allow for the automatic processing, it is not mandated that data be automatically measurable. The data structure is intended to be capable of containing any kind of terms and conditions included in a software license agreement. This part of ISO/IEC 19770 supports ITAM processes as defined in ISO/IEC 19770-1[17] It is also designed to work together with software identification tags as defined in ISO/IEC 19770-2.[18] Standardization in the field of software entitlements provides uniform, measurable data for both the license compliance, and license optimization, processes of SAM practice. This part of ISO/IEC 19770 does not provide requirements or recommendations for processes related to software asset management or ENTs. The software asset management processes are in the scope of ISO/IEC 19770-1. Standards development informationThe ISO/IEC 19770-3 Other Working Group ("OWG")[19] was convened by teleconference call on 9 September 2008. John Tomeny[20] of Sassafras Software Inc served as the convener and lead author of the ISO/IEC 19770-3 "Other Working Group" (later renamed the ISO/IEC 19770-3 Development Group). Mr Tomeny was appointed by Working Group 21 (ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 7/WG 21) together with Krzysztof Bączkiewicz[21] of Eracent who served as Project Editor concurrent with Mr. Tomeny's leadership. In addition to WG21 members, other participants in the 19770-3 Development Group served as "individuals considered to have relevant expertise by the Convener".[22] Jason Keogh[23] of 1E and part of the delegation from Ireland is the current editor of 19770-3. ISO/IEC 19770-3 was [https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso-iec:19770:-3:ed-1:v1:en published] on April 15, 2016. PrinciplesThis part of ISO/IEC 19770 has been developed with the following practical principles in mind: Maximum possible usability with legacy entitlement informationThe ENT, or software entitlement schema, is intended to provide the maximum possible usability with existing entitlement information, including all historical licensing transactions. While the specifications provide many opportunities for improvement in entitlement processes and practices, they must be able to handle existing licensing transactions without imposing requirements which would prevent such transactions being codified into Ent records. Maximum possible alignment with the software identification tag specification (ISO/IEC 19770-2)This part of ISO/IEC 19770 (entitlement schema) is intended to align closely with part 2 of the standard (software identification tags). This should facilitate both understanding and their joint use. Furthermore, any of the elements, attributes, or other specifications of part 2 which the ENT creator may wish to utilize may be used in this part as well. Stakeholder benefitsIt is intended that this standardized schema will be of benefit to all stakeholders involved in the creation, licensing, distribution, release, installation, and ongoing management of software and software entitlements.
The [https://www.itassetmanagement.net ITAM Review] developed a podcast with the 19770-3 project editor how end-user organizations can leverage this standard to their benefit. The link to the podcast is [https://www.itassetmanagement.net/2016/11/11/isoiec-197703/ here]. ISO 19770-3ISO 19770-3 relates to Entitlement tags - encapsulations of licensing terms, rights and limitations in a machine readable, standardized format.[24] The transport method (XML, JSON, etc.) is not defined, rather the meaning and name of specific data stores is outlined to facilitate a common schema between vendors and customers and tools providers. The first commercial SAM tool to encapsulate ISO 19770-3 was AppClarity by 1E. Since then K2 by Sassafras Software has also encompassed 19770-3. As of the time of writing (February 2018) although other tools vendors have indicated interest in the standard but have not implemented same. It is of note that Jason Keogh, Editor of the released 19770-3 works for 1E and John Tomney (initial Editor of 19770-3) works for Sassafras Software. 19770-3 was released in 2016 and can be downloaded from the main [https://www.iso.org/standard/52293.html ISO web store]. ISO/IEC 19770-4: Resource Utilization MeasurementThis document provides an International Standard for Resource Utilization Measurement (RUM). A RUM is a standardized structure containing usage information about the resources that are related to the use of an IT asset. A RUM will often be provided in an XML data file, but the same information may be accessible through other means depending on the platform and the IT asset/product. This document contains information structures that are designed to align with the identification information defined in ISO/IEC 19770-2, and with the entitlement information defined in ISO/IEC 19770-3. When used together, these three types of information have the capability to significantly enhance and automate the processes of IT asset management. This document supports the IT asset management processes defined in ISO/IEC 19770-1. This document also supports the other parts of the ISO/IEC 19770 series of standards that define information structures. The RUM is specifically designed to be general-purpose and usable in a wide variety of situations. Like other information structures defined in the ISO/IEC 19770 series of standards, the consumer of a RUM may be an organization and/or a tool or other consumers. In contrast to the other information structures in the ISO/IEC 19770 series, the entity creating a RUM data on a periodic basis will likely be an IT asset or an automation tool monitoring an IT asset. The definition of a RUM will benefit all stakeholders involved in the creation, licensing, distribution, releasing, installation, and on-going management of IT assets. Key benefits associated with a RUM for three specific groups of stakeholders include: IT asset users— RUM data will typically be generated and processed by IT assets and automation tools, within the consumers enterprise boundary, for purpose of IT asset compliance and optimization; — RUM data is human readable and can provide improved visibility into resource utilization within IT assets independent of vendor or third-party supplied tools; — the ability to combine identification, entitlement, and resource utilization information together to perform quantitative and authoritative IT asset management, for example, to meet compliance requirements; — a much-improved ability to perform IT asset management in support of green data center strategies such as optimization of the use of power and air conditioning; IT asset manufacturers— the ability to consistently and authoritatively generate resource utilization information for consumption by a central facility that is maintained by the creator, or one or more third-party tools, or by the IT asset users; — the ability to support multiple instances and types of third-party tools with a single set of functionality within the IT asset; — the ability to offer a service to track real-time IT asset usage in the field and, when combined with identification and entitlement information, the ability to give advance warning as resource limits are approached; — the ability to offer an alternative approach to asset utilization measurement to traditional techniques that employ key-based, or platform-restricted licenses; Tool vendors— the ability to support multiple IT assets, and types of IT asset, without having to create and maintain unique instrumentation that is associated with each asset; — the ability to more easily aggregate usage information across multiple instances of an asset; — a much-improved ability to track resource utilization and IT assets in near real-time. Preview ISO/IEC 19770-4: Resource Utilization MeasurementAn overview of the standard is available from ISO and is available in English [https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso-iec:19770:-4:ed-1:v1:en here.] ISO/IEC 19770-5: overview and vocabularyISO/IEC 19770-5:2015 provides an overview of ITAM, which is the subject of the ISO/IEC 19770 family of standards, and defines related terms.[25] ISO/IEC 19770-5:2015 is applicable to all types of organization (e.g. commercial enterprises, government agencies, non-profit organizations). ISO/IEC 19770-5:2015 contains:
Free copy of ISO/IEC 19770-5A free copy of the overview and vocabulary is available here. References1. ^[https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso-iec:19770:-5:ed-1:v1:en ISO/IEC 19770] 2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronbrill/|title=Ron Brill|author=|date=|website=linkedin.com|accessdate=18 March 2018}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.linkedin.com/in/peterberuk/en|title=Peter Beruk|author=|date=|website=linkedin.com|accessdate=18 March 2018}} 4. ^[https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso-iec:19770:-1:ed-3:v1:en] 5. ^[https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso-iec:19770:-2:ed-1:v1:en ISO/IEC 19770-2:2009(en)] 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.iso.org/iso/home/store/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=65666|title=ISO/IEC 19770-2:2015 - Information technology -- Software asset management -- Part 2: Software identification tag|author=|date=|website=www.iso.org|accessdate=18 March 2018}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.linkedin.com/pub/steve-klos|title=Steve Klos|author=|date=|website=linkedin.com|accessdate=18 March 2018}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tagvault.org|title=Home - TagVault.org |website=www.tagvault.org |accessdate=18 March 2018}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ieee-isto.org|title=IEEE-ISTO|author=|date=|website=IEEE Industry Standards and Technology Organization|accessdate=18 March 2018}} 10. ^see [https://web.archive.org/web/20160628120327/http://digimindcenter.com/symantec/] 11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.microsoft.com/sam/en/us/softwareid.aspx|title=Control. Optimize. Grow.|author=|date=|website=www.microsoft.com|accessdate=18 March 2018}} 12. ^A copy of that presentation is available here {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402120330/http://www.fbcinc.com/e/cif/presentations/Klos_Waltermire_Unlocking_Organizational_Software_Inventory_Data.pdf |date=2015-04-02 }} 13. ^TNC SWID Messages and Attributes for IF-M Specification 14. ^{{cite web|url=http://nccoe.nist.gov/sites/default/files/SAM.pdf|title=NCCoE|author=|date=|website=nccoe.nist.gov|accessdate=18 March 2018}} 15. ^{{cite web|url=http://gsi.nist.gov/global/docs/sit/2014/DWaltermireWed.pdf|title=information describing the NIST Security Automation Program|author=|date=|website=nist.gov|accessdate=18 March 2018}} 16. ^[https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso-iec:19770:-2:ed-2:v1:en] 17. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_ics/catalogue_detail_ics.htm?csnumber=56000|title=ISO/IEC 19770-1:2012 - Information technology -- Software asset management -- Part 1: Processes and tiered assessment of conformance|author=|date=|website=www.iso.org|accessdate=18 March 2018}} 18. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=53670|title=ISO/IEC 19770-2:2009 - Information technology -- Software asset management -- Part 2: Software identification tag|author=|date=|website=www.iso.org|accessdate=18 March 2018}} 19. ^Web site from the working group developing the 19770-3 standard 20. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.linkedin.com/in/johntomeny|title=John Tomeny|author=|date=|website=linkedin.com|accessdate=18 March 2018}} 21. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.linkedin.com/in/cekir/|title=Krzysztof Bączkiewicz|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}} 22. ^W21N0805 (revision 2): Terms of Reference for ISO/IEC 19770-3 Software Entitlement Tag Other Working Group 23. ^[https://www.linkedin.com/in/keoghj/] 24. ^{{cite web |url= https://www.iso.org/standard/52293.html |title= ISO/IEC 19770-3:2016 |access-date = 14 June 2018 |website= International Organization for Standardization |language = en |quote= ISO/IEC 19770-3:2016 establishes a set of terms and definitions which may be used when discussing software entitlements (an important part of software licenses). It also provides specifications for a transport format which enables the digital encapsulation of software entitlements, including associated metrics and their management. |format= html |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20180216205106/https://www.iso.org/standard/52293.html |archive-date= 16 February 2018}} 25. ^{{cite web|url=http://standards.iso.org/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards/c055999_ISOIEC_19770-5_2013.zip|title=ISO - International Organization for Standardization|first=ISO - International Organization for|last=Standardization|date=29 September 2006|website=standards.iso.org|accessdate=18 March 2018}} External links
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