EURASIAN INTEGRATION PUTS NEW INFORMATION SECURITY DEMANDS BEFORE ARMENIA - RUSSIAN EXPERT
June 20, 2014 | 00:42
YEREVAN. - The Eurasian integration puts new information security
demands before Armenia.
Russia's IT ARinteg Company Commercial Director Dmitry Slobodenyuk
on Thursday told the aforementioned to reporters in Armenia's capital
city Yerevan.
"The new information security standards, which Armenia must meet as
of January 1, 2015, are entering into force in the Eurasian Union,"
Slobodenyuk added.
In turn, Company Consulting and Audit Division Head Mikhail Kashaev
noted that both Armenia andRussia have signed the European Convention
for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing
of Personal Data.
"But the market needs to be gradually developed, and we hope to carry
this out with the Armenian partners," Kashaev noted.
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June 20, 2014 | 00:42
YEREVAN. - The Eurasian integration puts new information security
demands before Armenia.
Russia's IT ARinteg Company Commercial Director Dmitry Slobodenyuk
on Thursday told the aforementioned to reporters in Armenia's capital
city Yerevan.
"The new information security standards, which Armenia must meet as
of January 1, 2015, are entering into force in the Eurasian Union,"
Slobodenyuk added.
In turn, Company Consulting and Audit Division Head Mikhail Kashaev
noted that both Armenia andRussia have signed the European Convention
for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing
of Personal Data.
"But the market needs to be gradually developed, and we hope to carry
this out with the Armenian partners," Kashaev noted.
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