ISO does not provide the documentation but specifies generic requirements for management that are typically grouped into which of the following levels:
Wait, ISO doesn't provide documentation? What kind of standard is that? Maybe they just send a banner that says 'Be ISO-compliant or else!' Anyway, I'm going with C. Sounds the most legit.
This is a tricky one. I was leaning towards D, but now I'm second-guessing myself. Wait, is that a trick question? ISO is all about proof, right? I'll go with C just to be on the safe side.
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I thought ISO provided some documentation, but maybe I'm mixing that up with another standard. Anyway, I'll go with C just to be safe.
I think option C is the correct answer. ISO specifies requirements for policies, procedures, practice and proof, not just generic requirements for management.
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