srenGED - Green, Economically, Digitally

Latest news

Project “Panda Labs Junior For Just Transition

GED members participated in the final hackathon within the project “Panda Labs Junior For Just...
Saznaj više

Announcement GED- Green, Economically, Digitally

Since its founding in 2007, the Center for Euro-Atlantic Studies (CEAS) has sought to keep...
Saznaj više

Work so far

Guide through Information Security in the Republic of Serbia, published within the project Serbia Moving Forward: Mapping the Normative Framework for Information Security, supported by the OSCE Mission to Serbia. The aim of the Guide is to point out the obligations arising from the membership and participation of Serbia in international bodies and organizations, but also what opportunities this membership provides for the development of policies and capacities in this area. The guide covers the existing normative framework, strategies, principles and recommendations of bodies such as the European Union, NATO, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and the United Nations.

The guide also provides basic guidelines for further steps in the process of comprehensive regulation of information security in Serbia, such as the development of the Information Security Development Strategy, as well as the expected bylaws that regulate in more detail certain areas covered by the Law.

Security Checks the project “Adoption of the Law on Security Checks – Towards Greater Compliance with the Constitution”, supported by the Mission of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) in Serbia, aims to open a wider public debate on security checks. other countries, normative regulation and the situation in practice in Serbia, as well as giving specific recommendations for improving the current situation.

Security Checks the project “Adoption of the Law on Security Checks – Towards Greater Compliance with the Constitution”, supported by the Mission of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) in Serbia, aims to open a wider public debate on security checks. other countries, normative regulation and the situation in practice in Serbia, as well as giving specific recommendations for improving the current situation.