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IT SECURITY INITIATIVES
MACEDONIAN IT EXPERTS COMPLETE
U.S. COMPUTER SECURITY TRAINING, November 2006
Fifty nine systems managers and systems architects from various
Macedonian government agencies have successfully completed computer
security training courses and will receive certificates issued by
Georgetown University in Washington, DC. The training
was held in Macedonia, carried out by the Alexandria Training
Center. It was sponsored by the United States Agency
for International Development (USAID) East Central European Scholarship
Program, and by the e-Gov Project, which is
supported by USAID/Macedonia. USAID is part of the U.S. Mission
to Macedonia.
"Many
agencies in the Macedonian Government are at an early stage in their
information technology (IT) development, and even the leaders are
only starting to come to grips with security in the total sense,
especially as it applies to new systems in many fields, particularly
the financial sector," says Jovce Plastinovski, Deputy Chief
of Party of the USAID e-Gov Project.
"With the knowledge and skills acquired during the training
program the trainees should be able to focus on practical application
of IT security and to raise the level of awareness of IT security
in general in their institutions."
As a result of the training, the ability of the Macedonian Government
to secure the information it stores and transmits between government
agencies will be enhanced, as will its ability to deliver services
to the public. Increased IT security capacity allows for a greater
use of IT which, in turn, can lead to better-managed governmental
institutions that are more transparent and efficient.
LEADERS IN IMPLEMENTING
IT SECURITY IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR 2 June 2006
USAID in cooperation with Georgetown University
organized Total IT Security Course. The organization of the course
was supported by e-Gov Project and Alexandria as training provider.
The e-Gov Project would like to congratulate the following for
successfully completing the Total IT Security Course and having
passed the Certified Information Systems Security Professional testing
program:
Aleksandar Acev - Agency for Electronic Communications,
Natasa Odnakozova - Basic Court Skopje 1, Tomislav Stojanov
- Customs Office, Viktor Hristov - Customs Office, Goran
Stojanovski - Ministry of Education and Science, Genti Ismaili
- Ministry of Transport and Telecommun, Martin Tasevski -
National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia, Kliment Kocovski,
Sector for European Integration, Slobodan Karajovanovic -
Statistical Office, Mane Necev - Macedonian Parliament
WORKSHOPS ON PRACTICAL
SOLUTIONS TO ADDRESSING IT PRIVACY
March 2006
March
21-22, 2006: The e-Gov Project organized two workshops entitled
"Privacy in the Macedonian and International ICT Environments".
Separate sessions were organised for the public sector and private
sector giving helpful examples of IT Privacy practices for participants
to implement immediately after returning to their offices.
Under
the Law on Personal Data Protection all institutions that collect
personal data will need to register their databases with the Directorate
for Personal Data Protection (DPDP) as well are review internal
policies to comply with the new law. Before the workshops, many
of the participants were not aware of the new requirements. Both
sessions proved to be extremely beneficial as they also functioned
as a necessary "match maker" between the DPDP and the
public and private sector.
The topics covered include
the EU legal framework for data protection, privacy in the context
of e-Government and e-Commerce, Macedonian laws in the context of
IT privacy and cyber security.
Click on your preferred presentation
to download copies of the workshop materials.
-
Macedonian legal framework and practice in the field of Personal
Data Protection (available
in Macedonian only)
Mrs. Marijana Marusic, Director of Directorate for Personal Data
Protection
- Macedonian legal framework
and practice in the field of security of classified information
(English version)
(Macedonian version)
Mr. Mile Mickov, Head of Sector within Directorate for Security
of Classified Information
- Creating Trust in the Online
Environment (available
in English only)
Mr. Jim Dempsey, Center for Democracy and Technology
Other reading material
- Implementation of the EU legal
framework for data protection, with specific reference to the law
on personal data protection of the Republic of Macedonia (English
version) (Macedonian
version)
- Press Release: U.S. helps Macedonia
improve IT privacy (English
version) (Macedonian
version)
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