Danubius International Conferences, 15th International Conference on European Integration - Realities and Perspectives
Procedural and institutional aspects regarding the role of the security manager in the national institutional system
Last modified: 2020-04-13
Abstract
The Security Management System represents the mechanism for identifying the threats, vulnerabilities and security risks, highlighting the measures to be taken in order to reduce the risks to a tolerable level and ensuring the decision support necessary for the top management. The security manager is the executive component for the implementation of the regulations on information security and it ensures the relationship with the institution empowered to coordinate the activity and to control the measures regarding the security of the classified information.
The security system in Romania is based on three benchmarks that ensure the protection of the values as a whole. The collaboration of the three elements - the institutional, normative and procedural framework - gives rise to the National System for the Protection of Classified Information (SNPIC) as a whole of public authorities and institutions, to the legal persons of public and private law able to issue and to manage classified information and at the level to which unitary standards and security measures regarding the protection of this category of information apply.