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ISO 27701:2019vsAPEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System

See exactly how ISO 27701:2019 controls map to APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System. Pre-computed mappings, identified gaps, and coverage analysis.

92
Controls Mapped
16
Gaps Found
36%
Coverage

A reviewed coverage crosswalk for this pair is available. See which APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System controls you already evidence.

According to the TheArtOfService Compliance Knowledge Graph:

ISO 27701:2019 maps to APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System with 36% coverage across 39 directly mapped controls. Analysis of 108 ISO 27701:2019 controls identifies 106 compliance gaps, primarily concentrated in PIMS-specific guidance related to ISO/IEC 27002, ISO 27701:2019.

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PIMS-specific requirements related to ISO/IEC 27001, ISO 27701:2019(15 mappings)

iso-27701-2019::5.2.4Information security management system2 targets
CBPR-08Accountability
CBPR-PR-39Measures to ensure compliance
iso-27701-2019::5.3.2Policy2 targets
CBPR-PR-26Information security policy
CBPR-PR-39Measures to ensure compliance
iso-27701-2019::5.3.3Organizational roles, responsibilities and authorities
CBPR-PR-40Responsible individual appointed
iso-27701-2019::5.4.1Actions to address risks and opportunities3 targets
CBPR-09Preventing Harm
CBPR-PR-28Safeguards proportional to risk
CBPR-PR-34Risk assessments and third party certifications
iso-27701-2019::5.5.2Competence
CBPR-PR-44Employee privacy training
iso-27701-2019::5.5.3Awareness2 targets
CBPR-PR-29Employee security awareness
CBPR-PR-44Employee privacy training
iso-27701-2019::5.6.2Information security risk assessment
CBPR-PR-34Risk assessments and third party certifications
iso-27701-2019::5.7.1Monitoring, measurement, analysis and evaluation
CBPR-PR-33Testing the effectiveness of safeguards
iso-27701-2019::5.7.2Internal audit
CBPR-PR-49Spot checking and monitoring of processors
iso-27701-2019::5.8.1Nonconformity and corrective action
CBPR-PR-43Remedial action explained

Additional ISO/IEC 27002 guidance for PII controllers, ISO 27701:2019(5 mappings)

iso-27701-2019::7.2.1Identify and document purpose3 targets
CBPR-02Collection Limitation
CBPR-PR-03Purposes stated at collection
CBPR-PR-08Use limited to stated purposes
iso-27701-2019::7.2.2Identify lawful basis2 targets
CBPR-02Collection Limitation
CBPR-03Uses of Personal Information

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Coverage crosswalk

The ISO 27701:2019 to APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System crosswalk

The table above lists candidate mappings. A crosswalk answers the narrower question you are probably here for: which APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System controls your existing ISO 27701:2019 work already satisfies, which are real gaps, and the reasoning behind every claim so you can check it. One pair, $299, one time.

Coverage does not run both ways. ISO 27701:2019 into APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System lands at 67.8%, while APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System into ISO 27701:2019 lands at 26.9%, on the same two control sets. That is not a rounding difference. It is the whole reason these are two separate reports: one asks what your ISO 27701:2019 evidence buys you for APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System, the other asks the reverse.

ISO 27701:2019 into APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System
67.8%

40 of 59 APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System controls are evidenced by work you have already done for ISO 27701:2019. 19 are genuine gaps.

75%CBPR Program Requirements: Accountability
83.3%CBPR Program Requirements: Uses of Personal Information
57.1%CBPR Program Requirements: Choice
40%CBPR Program Requirements: Security Safeguards
Machine verified. Claude Code on the Max plan, judged in context, signed off 2026-08-20. 68 candidate mappings were examined and 0 were removed by a pass whose job was to argue against them.Mappings were judged by Claude Code rather than read line by line by a practitioner. Every claim shows its reasoning so you can check it. Ask and a practitioner will review this pair.

A sample of what the report says

Evidenced: Principle I, Preventing Harm Preventing Harm

PIMS risk assessment must weigh consequences for the individual, not only the organization.

Grounded in iso-27701-2019::5.4.1 Actions to address risks and opportunities. Confidence high, survived the refutation pass.

Gap: Principle VII, Security Safeguards Security Safeguards

Protect personal information with reasonable safeguards proportionate to likelihood and severity of harm, sensitivity, and context.

Every one of the 40 evidenced controls and 19 gaps in the report carries this much reasoning, so you can check the claim rather than take it on trust.

APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System into ISO 27701:2019
26.9%

29 of 108 ISO 27701:2019 controls are evidenced by work you have already done for APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System. 79 are genuine gaps.

67.7%Additional ISO/IEC 27002 guidance for PII controllers, ISO 27701:2019
34.8%PIMS-specific requirements related to ISO/IEC 27001, ISO 27701:2019
0%PIMS-specific guidance related to ISO/IEC 27002, ISO 27701:2019
0%Additional ISO/IEC 27002 guidance for PII processors, ISO 27701:2019
Machine verified. Claude Code on the Max plan, judged in context, signed off 2026-08-20. 62 candidate mappings were examined and 0 were removed by a pass whose job was to argue against them.Mappings were judged by Claude Code rather than read line by line by a practitioner. Every claim shows its reasoning so you can check it. Ask and a practitioner will review this pair.

A sample of what the report says

Evidenced: 5.2.4 Information security management system

Accountability for complying with the measures giving effect to the privacy principles.

Grounded in CBPR-08 Accountability. Confidence high, survived the refutation pass.

Gap: 5.1 General

Every requirement of ISO/IEC 27001 that speaks of information security must be read as extending to the protection of privacy as it may be affected by the processing of personally identifiable information, so the management system is...

Every one of the 29 evidenced controls and 79 gaps in the report carries this much reasoning, so you can check the claim rather than take it on trust.

ISO 27701:2019 to APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System
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Why this page shows two different percentages. The 36% in the header counts how many ISO 27701:2019 controls carry at least one candidate mapping in the graph, before any review. The crosswalk percentage counts something stricter: how many APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System controls are actually evidenced, after a pass that argued against each mapping and kept only what survived. They answer different questions and they are not meant to agree.

A crosswalk narrows the work. It does not replace an audit, and your assessor may take a different view on individual controls. Mappings between frameworks are judgements, not text printed in either standard, which is why every claim in the report shows its reasoning. Questions go to support@theartofservice.com.

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What are the key differences between ISO 27701:2019 and APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System?

ISO 27701:2019 has 108 controls across its framework, while APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System covers 59 controls. Direct mapping analysis identifies 39 overlapping controls (36% coverage). The frameworks diverge most significantly in PIMS-specific guidance related to ISO/IEC 27002, ISO 27701:2019, where 50 ISO 27701:2019 controls have no direct APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System equivalent.

How many controls map between ISO 27701:2019 and APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System?

Of 108 total ISO 27701:2019 controls, 39 map directly to APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System controls, representing 36% coverage. The remaining 106 controls represent compliance gaps requiring additional documentation or compensating controls to satisfy both frameworks simultaneously.

What are the compliance gaps when mapping ISO 27701:2019 to APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System?

106 ISO 27701:2019 controls have no direct equivalent in APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System. The highest concentration of gaps is in PIMS-specific guidance related to ISO/IEC 27002, ISO 27701:2019 with 50 unmapped controls. These gaps represent areas where additional controls, policies, or documentation must be created to achieve compliance with both frameworks.

Which control domains have the most gaps between ISO 27701:2019 and APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System?

The domain with the highest gap count is PIMS-specific guidance related to ISO/IEC 27002, ISO 27701:2019 (50 gaps). Export the full domain-by-domain gap breakdown via the Professional tier to generate a prioritised remediation roadmap.

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