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EIOC Standards Crosswalk: Mapping Emotional-Layer Governance to ISO, IEEE, W3C, and ACM

Authors: Truong, Narnaiezzsshaa;

EIOC Standards Crosswalk: Mapping Emotional-Layer Governance to ISO, IEEE, W3C, and ACM

Abstract

Global standards bodies—including ISO, IEEE, W3C, and ACM—identify human factors, autonomy protection, and anti-manipulation safeguards as essential components of secure and ethical system design. However, none of these frameworks specify mechanisms for detecting emotional-layer compromise or operationalizing human-layer controls. The Emotional Indicators of Compromise (EIOC) framework provides the missing instrumentation: a structured set of emotional-layer detection primitives, correlation logic, and operator protocols that convert ethical mandates into measurable security surfaces. This crosswalk maps EIOC primitives to the relevant clauses and principles across ISO, IEEE, W3C, and ACM, demonstrating how EIOC completes the governance stack by supplying the operational layer required for effective implementation of human-factor controls.

Keywords

Emotional Indicators of Compromise, Human-Layer Security, Emotional-Layer Governance, ISO 27001, ISO 31000, IEEE 7000, W3C Anti-Manipulation, ACM Code of Ethics, Human Factors, AI Governance, Responsible AI, Emotional Drift, Boundary Distortion, Cognitive Fog, Identity Disruption, Security Instrumentation

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This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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