Dear members, OASIS staff, and chairs of befriended OASIS TCs,
I like to share some exciting news with you:
The Common Security Advisory Framework (CSAF) version 2.0 is now
also freely available at no cost as ISO/IEC 20153:2025.
- ISO:
https://www.iso.org/standard/89986.html- IEC:
https://webstore.iec.ch/en/publication/105858Many thanks to the OASIS and the ISO staff for making this possible.
All's well, that ends well!
Please kindly spread the word!
Post on linkedin:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/shage_isoiec-201532025-csaf-v20-is-now-freely-activity-7392891126317334528-MfCpDetails:
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While preparing my talk for the CSAF Community Days during
November 13th/14th 2025, in Nuremberg, Germany,
I revisited the ISO store and witnessed that CSAF v2.0 is now
also available without cost as ISO/IEC 20153:2025.
I could obtain a PDF version vor free after logging into
my ISO store account.
Bibliographic data:
ISO/IEC 20153:2025 Information technology —
OASIS Common Security Advisory Framework (CSAF) v2.0 Specification
Published (Edition 1, 2025)
General information
Status : Published
Publication date : 2025-02
Stage : International Standard published [60.60]
Edition : 1
Number of pages : 115
Technical Committee : ISO/IEC JTC 1
ICS : 35.020 35.030
RSS feed:
https://www.iso.org/contents/data/standard/08/99/89986.detail.rssMention of OASIS and the CSAF TC in th foreword:
This document was prepared by OASIS [as OASIS Common Security Advisory
Framework (CSAF) TC] and drafted in accordance with its editorial rules.
It was adopted, under the JTC 1 PAS procedure,
by Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information technology.
Notes:
1) The way I obtained the standard as PDF and logged in, makes
the grant of a license available when visiting "your documents".
I did grant the license to myself, but one could have also chosen
to grant that license to another "person".
2) The prior distribution place for publicly available ISO standards
at
https://standards.iso.org/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards/ now provides a pointer to the new process of obtaining these.
Which essentially points to the ISO and the IEC webstores.
All the best,
Stefan.