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BY KEITH NUTHALLISO's anti-fraud-related standards, doubtless sound very useful, and they are. But sadly, there is no such thing as a free lunch, and as ISO is not funded by taxpayers, it charges for copies of its standards. These don't come cheap, sometimes running into hundreds of Swiss Francs, but they are usually at least affordable to medium-sized companies. Standards can usually be ordered through national standards organisations allied to ISO, and can be bought in hard copy or digital downloadable format from ISO's detailed website, all major credit cards ...


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