Abstract
The importance of understanding the security of information in close correlation with privacy must be reflected in the curricula of undergraduate of Informatics field. The syllabus includes the management of the IT security systems and also the knowledge of electronic platforms used and developed strictly in administrative cooperation. The last one is achieved through the transposition of directives of European Parliament and of the Council regarding the services in the internal market in the sectoral legislation in this area. It should be developed a strategy to facilitate the process of raising awareness of the Romanian citizen about the risks, threats and legally rights they have when using latest IT development in everyday economic and social activities. In this paper we approach these aspects from legal point of view.
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Published in the Official Monitor number 651 dated from 20th of September 2010.
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Law no. 200 of 25th of May 2004 regarding the recognition of diplomas and professional qualifications for regulated professions in Romania, published in the Official Monitor number 500 dated from 3rd of June 2004.
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“Administrative cooperation” means work in cooperation of the competent authorities of the Member States or the competent authorities of the Member States and the Commission, through the exchange and processing of information, including through notifications and alerts, or by providing mutual assistance, including troubleshooting, in order to improve implementation of EU law.
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Document available online on the address: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/RO/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A52011DC0567.
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“IMI coordinator” means a body designated by a Member State to perform support tasks necessary for the efficient functioning of IMI in accordance with this Regulation.
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Published in the Official Monitor number 1101 from 25th of November 2004, and promulgated by the Decree 946/2004.
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The document is available online at the address: http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/iminet/_docs/data_protection/privacy_statement_ro.pdf.
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Emergency Ordinance no. 49/2009 on freedom of establishment for service providers and freedom to provide services in Romania, in the Official Gazette number 366 of 1 June 2009.
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Stoian, C.D., Bucerzan, D. (2018). Information System Security in the Context of Administrative Cooperation Through Internal Market Information System in Romania. In: Balas, V., Jain, L., Balas, M. (eds) Soft Computing Applications. SOFA 2016. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 634. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62524-9_39
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