Relationship to BDT Programs/Activities Sample Clauses

Relationship to BDT Programs/Activities. The objective of Programme 2 of the Hyderabad Action Plan is to support the ITU membership, in particular developing countries, in addressing the issues identified by WTDC-10 among others on establishing organizational structures, such as computer incident response teams (CIRTs), to identify, manage and respond to cyberthreats, and cooperation mechanisms at the regional and international level. For this reason, Resolution 69 “Creation of national computer incident response teams, particularly for developing countries, and cooperation between them” was adopted at WTDC-10. As lead facilitator for WSIS Action Line C55, ITU is responsible for assisting stakeholders in building confidence and security in the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs)6 at national, regional and international levels. ITU Resolution 130 (Guadalajara, 2010) on “Strengthening the role of ITU in building confidence and security in the use of information and communication technologies”; in particular instructs the Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau  to develop, consistent with the results of WTDC-10 and pursuant to Resolution 45 (Rev. Hyderabad, 2010), Resolution 69 (Hyderabad, 2010) and Programme 2 in the Hyderabad Action Plan, the project for enhancing cooperation on cybersecurity and combating spam in response to the needs of developing countries, in close collaboration with the relevant partners;  upon request, to support ITU Member States in their efforts to build capacity, by facilitating Member States' access to resources developed by other relevant international organizations that are working on national legislation to combat cybercrime; supporting ITU Member States' national and regional efforts to build capacity to protect against cyberthreats/cybercrime, in collaboration with one another; consistent with the national legislation of Member States referred to above, assisting Member States, in particular developing countries, in the elaboration of appropriate and workable legal measures relating to protection against cyberthreats at national, regional and international levels; establishing technical and procedural measures, aimed at securing national ICT infrastructures, taking into the account the work of the relevant ITU-T study groups and, as appropriate, other relevant organizations; establishing organizational structures, such as CIRTs, to identify, manage and respond to cyberthreats, and cooperation mechanisms at the regional and intern...
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Relationship to BDT Programs/Activities. The objective of Programme 2 of the Hyderabad Action Plan is to support the ITU membership, in particular developing countries, in addressing the issues identified by WTDC-10 among others on establishing organizational structures, such as computer incident response teams (CIRTs), to identify, manage and respond to cyberthreats, and cooperation mechanisms at the regional and international level. For this reason, Resolution 69 “Creation of national computer incident response teams, particularly for developing countries, and cooperation between them” was adopted at WTDC-10. As lead facilitator for WSIS Action Line C55, ITU is responsible for assisting stakeholders in building confidence and security in the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs)6 at national, regional and international levels. In addition, ITU Resolution 130 (Guadalajara, 2010) on “Strengthening the role of ITU in building confidence and security in the use of information and communication technologies”; in particular instructs the Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau to support Member States in their effort towards protection against cyberthreats at national, regional and international levels, as appropriate, by establishing mechanisms, such as CIRTs, to identify, manage and respond to cyberthreats, and cooperation mechanisms at the regional and international level. WTDC-10 also calls on assisting Member States in establishing organizational structures, such as CIRTs, to identify, manage and respond to cyberthreats, and cooperation mechanisms at the regional and international level. In this framework, the Global Cybersecurity Agenda (GCA) was launched by the ITU Secretary-General as ITU’s framework for international multi-stakeholder cooperation towards a safer and more secure information society, and focuses on the following five work areas:  Legal MeasuresTechnical and Procedural Measures  Organizational Structures  Capacity BuildingInternational Cooperation 6 xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/wsis/docs/geneva/official/poa.html Within the GCA’s framework and as part of efforts to achieve global coordination and international cooperation on cybersecurity, in September 2008, ITU signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the International Multilateral Partnership against Cyber-Threats (IMPACT).

Related to Relationship to BDT Programs/Activities

  • Programs and Activities If the sponsor has received a grant (or other federal assistance) for any of the sponsor’s program or activities, these requirements extend to all of the sponsor’s programs and activities.

  • Program Activities Grantee must use the Grant Funds as set forth in Exhibit A (the “Program”).

  • Specific Activities Please give detailed information about the specific activities of the Project promoter and the Partner(s), with budget allocations

  • Outside Activities Subject to the Articles of Incorporation and any agreements entered into by the General Partner or its Affiliates with the Partnership or a Subsidiary, any officer, director, employee, agent, trustee, Affiliate or stockholder of the General Partner shall be entitled to and may have business interests and engage in business activities in addition to those relating to the Partnership, including business interests and activities substantially similar or identical to those of the Partnership. Neither the Partnership nor any of the Limited Partners shall have any rights by virtue of this Agreement in any such business ventures, interest or activities. None of the Limited Partners nor any other Person shall have any rights by virtue of this Agreement or the partnership relationship established hereby in any such business ventures, interests or activities, and the General Partner shall have no obligation pursuant to this Agreement to offer any interest in any such business ventures, interests and activities to the Partnership or any Limited Partner, even if such opportunity is of a character which, if presented to the Partnership or any Limited Partner, could be taken by such Person.

  • Promotional Activities ‌ 19 At the request of North Sound BH-ASO, Provider shall display promotional materials in its 20 offices and facilities as practical, in accordance with applicable law and cooperate with and 21 participate in all reasonable marketing efforts. Provider shall not use any North Sound BH- 22 ASO name in any advertising or promotional materials without the prior written permission of 23 North Sound BH-ASO.

  • Activities Except with the prior written consent of the Board, Executive will not during his employment with the Company undertake or engage in any other employment, occupation or business enterprise, other than ones in which Executive is a passive investor. Executive may engage in civic and not-for-profit activities so long as such activities do not materially interfere with the performance of his duties hereunder.

  • Professional Activities The Superintendent/Principal shall be encouraged to attend appropriate professional meetings at the local, state, and national levels. Within budget constraints, such costs of attendance shall be paid by the Board. The Superintendent/Principal’s attendance at professional meetings at the national level must have prior approval of the Board.

  • Typical activities Manage a large functional unit with a diverse or complex set of functions and significant resources.

  • Cease Activities Upon receiving a notice of termination of this Grant, Grantee must immediately cease all activities under this Grant, unless Agency expressly directs otherwise in such notice. Upon termination, Grantee must deliver to Agency all materials or other property that are or would be required to be provided to Agency under this Grant or that are needed to complete the Project activities that would have been performed by Grantee.

  • Development Activities The Development activities referred to in item “b” of paragraph 3.1 include: studies and projects of implementation of the Production facilities; drilling and completion of the Producing and injection xxxxx; and installation of equipment and vessels for extraction, collection, Treatment, storage, and transfer of Oil and Gas. The installation referred to in item “c” includes, but is not limited to, offshore platforms, pipelines, Oil and Gas Treatment plants, equipment and facilities for measurement of the inspected Production, wellhead equipment, production pipes, flow lines, tanks, and other facilities exclusively intended for extraction, as well as oil and gas pipelines for Production Outflow and their respective compressor and pumping stations.

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