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Agreed, 

ISO29100 is quite comprehensive in terms of privacy but I still think the Nymity framework is the widest in it's scope.

I did an exercise comparing the above 2 and NIST and Nymity doesn't appear to have any substantial gaps. 


Thanks, 


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Murray Bryant

www.mapsterling.com


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