Cybersecurity Cooperation Sample Clauses

Cybersecurity Cooperation. 1. Noting that the Parties have a shared vision to promote secure electronic commerce to achieve global prosperity, they recognise that cybersecurity is critical for establishing trust in electronic commerce. 2. The Parties further recognise the importance of: (a) building the capabilities of their national entities responsible for computer security incident response; (b) using existing collaboration mechanisms to cooperate to identify and mitigate malicious intrusions or dissemination of malicious code that affect the electronic networks of the Parties; (c) workforce development in the area of cybersecurity, including through possible initiatives relating to mutual recognition of qualifications; (d) meeting all relevant national and international legislative statutory, regulatory and contractual requirements related to cybersecurity; (e) security mechanisms and procedures that, taken together, in order to constitute a security architecture for e-commerce; (f) protections in place to ensure that data collected about individuals are not disclosed without the individuals’ explicit consent nor used for purposes other than that for which they are collected; (g) regular programs of audit and assessment of the security of ecommerce environments and applications to provide assurance that cybersecurity controls and effective.
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Cybersecurity Cooperation. 1. The Parties have a shared vision to promote secure digital trade to achieve global prosperity and recognise that cybersecurity underpins the digital economy. 2. The Parties further recognise the importance of: (a) building the capabilities of their national entities responsible for computer security incident response; (b) using existing collaboration mechanisms to co-operate to identify and mitigate malicious intrusions or dissemination of malicious code that affect the electronic networks of the Parties; and (c) workforce development in the area of cybersecurity, including through possible initiatives relating to the training and development of youths, improving diversity and mutual recognition of qualifications.
Cybersecurity Cooperation. Each Party acknowledges the importance of cooperating with the other Party with respect to issues related to cybersecurity and agrees to work with the other Party to establish a cybersecurity partnership team to share insight and best practices, as appropriate, for the mutual benefit of the Parties and for the benefit of the Program. The Parties agree that the cybersecurity partnership team will meet [***].
Cybersecurity Cooperation. 1. The Parties have a shared vision to promote secure electronic commerce to achieve global prosperity and recognise that cybersecurity is critical for establishing trust in electronic trade. 2. The Parties further recognise the importance of: (a) building the capabilities of their national entities responsible for computer security incident response; (b) using existing collaboration mechanisms to cooperate to identify and mitigate malicious intrusions or dissemination of malicious code that affect the electronic networks of the Parties; and (c) workforce development in the area of cybersecurity, including through possible initiatives relating to mutual recognition of qualifications, diversity and equality.
Cybersecurity Cooperation. 1. The parties have a shared vision to promote secure digital trade to achieve global prosperity and recognise that cybersecurity underpins the digital economy. 2. The Parties further recognise the importance of (a) building the capabilities of their national entities responsible for computer security incident response; and (b) using existing collaboration mechanisms to cooperate to identify and mitigate malicious intrusions or dissemination of malicious code that affect the electronic networks of the Parties. (c) workforce development in the area of cybersecurity, including possible initiatives relating to mutual recognition of qualifications, diversity and equality.

Related to Cybersecurity Cooperation

  • Security Services CONTRACTOR shall provide security services designed for preventing escapes, maintaining order, providing care, custody, control, supervision and management of the inmate population. A successful security program depends heavily on staff training, effective administration, and the establishment of inmate programs. The organization, staffing, and administration of the security program are vital to the Facility. The direction provided by a well-organized and clearly articulated operations manual, and emergency planning provides a solid base for successful administration. The final operations manual shall be submitted to the Bureau prior to the Service Commencement Date and shall be reviewed annually and updated as needed. Documentation of the review shall be provided annually to the On- Site Contract Monitor. Changes to the plan require written permission by the Contract Manager. The Department reserves the right to require changes to plans submitted to the Bureau.

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