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ASIRA`s
International Growth
Recognition and Global Alignment ASIRA
is part of the European Schoolnet, a not profit purposes organisation
formed by 28 Education Ministries in Europe.
One of its main functions is contribute with the Insafe (Safe
Internet in Europe) working net with the intention of making
citizens aware of the right use of Internet, as well as of other
information and communication technologies, principally in a
safe, ethic and effective way. Insafe, founded
by the General Direction of the European Commission for Information
and Media, includes national nodes in 24 countries around Eruope.
It also works in collaboration with associate nodes in Argentina,
Australia and the United States. Global Nets
From ASIRA`s management, we believe necessary the interaction
with public and private organisations compromised with society`s
public interests. Is because of that that we establish diverse
types of agreements that permit us to produce clear and concrete
actions to support the positive development of the information
security.
In this way, the association catalogues its agreements into
five categories:
Governmental
To favor the generalized development of the governmental information
systems’ security means to offer a contribution to the
society, strategically valued for the whole community progress.
That is why the public organisms’ support is necessary,
as wells as their consciousness of the importance of giving
security to the information processes, for what ASIRA proposes
a subsidies system for the “Education and Communication”
programs. Governmental organisms can contribute associating
to one of the various modalities stipulated by ASIRA’s
statues, endorsing this way, with its’ economic and advertising
inputs, its’ research, development and diffusion activities.
Corporative
Thinking about generalized development of the information systems’
security, we cannot omit the private sector, growth engine of
regional economies in each country. For that reason, the support
from all the economic areas is required and ASIRA proposes a
variety of modalities for that. Cooperation
for innovative technologies development
This refers to those alliances with “Technological Research
and Development about Information Security” organisations
and laboratories all around the world, which impulse the emergence
of new security technologies. Some of those mentioned alliances
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Cooperation
for security methodologies development
This refers to alliances with local and international organisations
worried about security regarding the appropriate use of technologies,
information protection y security management, being this an
essential principle for safeguarding that information. Some
of those mentioned alliances are these: |
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Technical
cooperation for knowledge development
This refers to alliances ASIRA maintains with researching organisations
and educative institutions, interacting y cooperating with knowledge
development, particularly about information security. Some
of those mentioned alliances are these: |
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Interdisciplinary
teams
ASIRA is formed by a dynamic and interdisciplinary organisational
structure and the permanent interaction between its various
study commissions and work teams represents ASIRA’s principal
axle. Experiences are shared in order to analyze each area’s
specific problem. |
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