She adds: “Those who want to achieve success can do it, wherever they are; it is not true what is rumoured about private schools being better than UNRWA schools, and the proof is my success and the success of many of my friends who got good grades as well. (...) She loves chemistry and is passionate about physics, in which she scored full marks. Commenting on this, she said: “Through physics, I learn a lot about the earth on which we live. I feel that physics is related to our daily life. I do not like traditional professions, so I will do my best to study engineering or physics.
Language:English
Score: 878571.3
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Ensuring Physical Security and Secure Environment in Identification Management
Steven G.Grant, P.Eng. (...) UN SC resolution 1373 obligations)
Prevention of fraud is undeniably more efficient and much less costly than dealing with the consequences of successful fraud.
Recommended best practice:
The identity document issuing process should be recognized as having an impact on national and international security and be included in the governmental security framework (...)
It is very likely that your passport issuance system will be attacked
Successful attacks threaten social security & have potential for increased criminal activity
Successful attacks put at risk the international reputation of your passport & its utility to citizens as a travel document
A respected travel document facilitates travel and economic activity
4
Need for Passport Issuance Security Standards
Applicable to all ID documents including passports, visas, national ID, etc.
Recommended Practices include: Organizational and Personnel issues Application, Entitlement and Delivery Handling of Materials Document Security Physical Security and Information Technology Security International (SLTD, Consular, Partners)
5
Best Practices on Secure Issuance of Travel Documents
Mandate, Responsibilities and Legislation Security Framework Whole‐of‐Government approach MOU’s in place and actively managed
General Security Practices Fraud focal point Information exchange Screening of personnel: initial and on‐going
6
Organizational Structure
For all Secure Materials
From shipment arrival to issuance to applicant
Document cannot be personalized unless
Stock activated
Assigned to site & operator
Operator can only personalize documents assigned to them
Spoiled documents recorded
Stock reconciled each day
Destruction of stock witnessed and recorded
7
Inventory Control
Printing equipment should include the capability of producing unique features ability to identify a passport personalized on the system
Physical security of equipment
Passwords and secure access for operation
Tracking who approved and performed steps
Audit Trail; periodic/random audits; work sampling
8
Passport Personalization
Physical security of the passport issuing office controlled buildings/space, badges, swipe cards
Presence of security personnel, alarms, TV, surveillance
Adequate fire protection
Special requirements for vault & document personalization room
Applicants and security
Protection of applications in process (privacy) 9
Physical Security
Network Access control Workstations Database and database operations
e.g. watchlist management
Reports: production, inventory, audit Processes:
e.g. supervisor oversight, no single operator
10
System Integrity and Security
The passport issuing process should be recognized as having an impact on national and international security and be included in the governmental security framework.
The passport issuing authority should have clear mandate and responsibilities, established by legislation or suitably enforced regulations.
Written security policies and guidelines should be developed and communicated to all.
Language:English
Score: 866370.3
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https://www.icao.int/Meetings/...2013/Documents/11-Grant%20.pdf
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Ensuring Physical Security and Secure Environment in Identification Management
Regional Seminar on MRTDs and Traveller Identification Management Tashkent, 8 to 10 April 2014
Steven G. (...) UN SC resolution 1373 obligations)
Prevention of fraud is undeniably more efficient and much less costly than dealing with the consequences of successful fraud.
Recommended best practice: The identity document issuing process should be recognized as having an
impact on national and international security and be included in the governmental security framework.
It is very likely that your passport issuance system will be attacked
Successful attacks threaten social security & have potential for increased criminal activity
Successful attacks put at risk the international reputation of your passport and its utility to citizens as a travel document
A respected travel document facilitates travel and economic activity
4
Need for Passport Issuance Security Standards
Applicable to all ID documents including passports, visas, national ID, etc.
Recommended Practices include: Organizational and Personnel issues Application, Entitlement and Delivery Handling of Materials Document Security Physical Security and Information Technology Security International (SLTD, Consular, Partners)
5
Best Practices on Secure Issuance of Travel Documents
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Mandate, Responsibilities and Legislation Security Framework Whole-of-Government approach MOU’s in place and actively managed
General Security Practices Fraud focal point Information exchange Security screening of personnel: initial and on-going
6
Organizational Structure
For all Secure Materials From shipment arrival to issuance to applicant Document cannot be personalized unless
Stock activated Assigned to site & operator
Operator can only personalize documents assigned to them Spoiled documents recorded Stock reconciled each day Destruction of stock witnessed and recorded: 4-eyes principle
7
Inventory Control
Printing equipment should include the capability of producing unique features e.g. positive ability to identify a passport personalized on the system
Physical security of equipment Passwords and secure access for operation Tracking who approved and performed steps
Audit Trail; periodic/random audits; work sampling
8
Passport Personalization
Physical security of the passport issuing office controlled buildings/space, badges, access cards Presence of security personnel, alarms, TV, surveillance Adequate fire protection Special requirements for vault & document personalization
room Applicants and security Protection of applications in process (privacy)
9
Physical Security
Network User Access Control Workstation Restrictions Database and database operations
e.g. watchlist management
Reports: production, inventory, audit Processes:
e.g. supervisor oversight, no single operator
10
System Integrity and Security
The passport issuing process should be recognized as having an impact on national and international security and be included in the national security framework.
The passport issuing authority should have clear mandate and responsibilities, established by current legislation or suitably enforced regulations.
Written security policies and guidelines should be developed and communicated to all. (...) Opening Thought
Need for Passport Issuance Security Standards
Best Practices on Secure Issuance of Travel Documents
Organizational Structure
Inventory Control
Passport Personalization
Physical Security
System Integrity and Security
Summary: Best Practices
Thank you – спасибоSteve Grantstevenggrant@gmail.com
Language:English
Score: 864870.5
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https://www.icao.int/Meetings/...Documents/Session3_5-Grant.pdf
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Purpose of this guide
a GUIDE For popULaTIoN-BaSED approaCHES To INCrEaSING LEVELS oF pHYSICaL aCTIVITY
3
GUIDING PrINCIPLES For a PoPULaTIoN- BaSED aPProaCH To PHYSICaL aCTIVITY
The following important elements of successful policies and plans have been identi- fied from a review of peer-reviewed literature and shared experiences from Member States with existing physical activity plans at national and sub-national level. (...) In particular, successful implementation of physical activity promotion strategies will depend on whether cultural ties, groups and customs, as well as family ties, gender roles, social norms, languages and dialects have been taken into account.
(...) This has been a highly successful strategy in other countries and can support the dissemination and adoption of physical activity promotion.
Language:English
Score: 849156.8
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https://www.who.int/dietphysic...ity/PA-promotionguide-2007.pdf
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Microsoft PowerPoint - Grant Presentation final 6th Symposium (2).pptx
Ensuring the secure environment in theEnsuring the secure environment in the passport issuance process: physical security
and electronic security
Steven G. (...) UN SC resolution 1373 obligations)
Prevention of fraud is undeniably more efficient and much less costly than dealing with the consequences of successful fraud.
Recommended best practice:Recommended best practice:
The passport issuing process should be recognized as having an impact on national and international security and be included in the governmental security framework.
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Successful attacks put at risk the international reputation of your passport & its utility to citizens as a travel document
A respected travel document facilitates travel and economic activityactivity
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2010, Montréal 3
Best Practices on Secure Issuance of Travel Documents
A li bl t ll ID d t i l diApplicable to all ID documents including passports, visas, national ID, etc.
Language:English
Score: 836536.7
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https://www.icao.int/Meetings/...um2010/Documentation/Grant.pdf
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Virtual Routing Boarding Pass Issued
Real Time Threat Assessment
2 Physical Routing
Identity and Credentialing
Physical Screening 5
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Low Risk
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Commercial Data
Government Records
Watchlists
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A robust RBS strategy requires end-to-end design from strategy development and assessment of risk to the development of
performance metrics to ensure success and process integrity. As used in this document, “Deloitte” means Deloitte Consulting LLP, a subsidiary of Deloitte LLP. (...) Checkpoint modeling enables policy makers to perform analysis on all of its components to drive acquisitions and deployment decisions.
Successful implementation of RBS principles can drive success across an organization’s core mission and strategic objectives.
Language:English
Score: 836157
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https://www.icao.int/Meetings/...ons/Peter%20Liu%20Deloitte.pdf
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AAP Recommendation
Work Programme Back
G.997.3 (2021) Amd. 1: Physical layer management for MGfast transceivers - Amendment 1
Study Group 15 Study Period 2017-2020
Consent Date 2021-12-17 Approval Date
Provisional Name Input used for Consent SG15-TD815R1/PLEN (2021-12)
Status LC IPR Site
Summary
Recommendation ITU-T G.997.3 specifies the physical layer management for multi-gigabit fast access to subscriber terminals (MGfast) transmission systems. (...) Amendment 1 to ITU-T Rec G.997.3 add the following new material: – Annex D and Annex T of ITU-T G.9711 diagnostics and monitoring objects In addition, it corrects the following items: – The description of the RMCR success counters in Table 7-9. – A typological inconsistency in the naming of the persistency managed objects.
Language:English
Score: 834908.1
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https://www.itu.int/t/aap/recdetails/10165
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Collaborating across sectors improves women’s, children’s and adolescents’ health
Theme: Adolescent health and well-being
Advancing policies to improve the health of all children
Voices for Healthy Kids was created in 2013 by the American Heart Association and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to help all children achieve a healthy weight. The initiative engages, organizes and mobilizes people in changing public policies to improve children’s access to healthy foods and safe places for physical activity.
Its collaborative framework includes: a strategic advisory committee of organizations across sectors; a coalition model connecting over 140 organizations working to advance policy in school, community, out-of-school-time and early child-care settings; a national media team; and a research policy network.
(...) By August 2018, Voices for Healthy Kids had supported 142 “policy wins” at local and state levels in the areas of social justice, physical activity, nutrition, education, transportation, food access, school health and other sectors.
Language:English
Score: 832625.3
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https://www.who.int/pmnch/know...s/united-states-of-america/en/
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In traditional nomad games, there is everything for successful child development. The accessibility and expressiveness of ethno games provoke child's physical, emotional and cognitive development.
(...) Aimed at promoting children’s cognitive, physical and emotional development through playing, UNICEF experts selected over 25 traditional games for children and families.
(...) In traditional nomad games, there is everything for successful child development. The accessibility and expressiveness of ethno games provoke child's physical, emotional and cognitive development.
Language:English
Score: 820637.8
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https://www.unicef.org/kyrgyzstan/childrens-games-nomads
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This score corresponds to 50 per cent of projects being success-
ful and 5 per cent, highly successful. Given the difficult and innovative
nature of IFAD's work, it is reasonable to expect some projects to fall
short of complete success. (...) The most significant of these
is that key success factors are not identified. Key success factors indi-
cate what is critical for project effectiveness and sustainability, so that
project management knows what factors to manage most carefully.
Key success factors enable IFAD to monitor progress more efficiently
as it can concentrate on the achievement of these factors with the
confidence that a project will be successful if they are implemented
effectively, and also to deal with important problems more expedi-
tiously when they occur.
Language:English
Score: 817220.3
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https://www.ifad.org/documents...e1-b134-4993-bfa3-9899d0faecc9
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