WCAG-EM 2.0 gives accessibility auditors a refreshed, structured process for assessing websites against WCAG 2 criteria — covering sample selection, audit scope, and reporting. The previous version dated to 2014, so this is a long-overdue alignment with how teams actually run audits today. This is guidance, not a new compliance requirement, but it carries real weight: procurement teams, regulators, and third-party auditors often reference WCAG-EM to define what a credible evaluation looks like. If your team runs internal audits or commissions external ones, it's worth checking whether your process maps to the updated methodology.