Benefits of CCP
CATEGORY | BENEFITS |
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Registered Partners | COMMUNITY NETWORKING
CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT
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Strategic Partners | COMMUNITY NETWORKING
CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES & FACILITATION
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Network Partners By invitation |
COMMUNITY NETWORKING
CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES & FACILITATION
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CODE OF CONDUCT
All Partners of the CCP:
- must adhere to the general terms and conditions of the Program;
- should uphold the reputation and standing of CCP;
- must act with integrity and respect others, value alternative points of view;
- must act within the boundaries of relevant legislation;
- must act in the general interest and must not use their position to unfairly benefit organizations, their employers, or others;
- must promptly pay membership fees as part of continued program enrolment;
- will not commit on behalf of CCP in any way unless authorized to do so;
- will not make any statement on behalf of CCP or purport to represent CCP through any public medium, including digital social media, unless authorized to do so by CCP;
- and must reject and will not make any offer of bribery or unethical inducement.
CyberSecurity Malaysia reserves the right to review any Partner’s application for validity and conformity to the rules stipulated in the CCP terms and conditions. Should a member fail to meet the conditions in this Code of Conduct, the CCP may, at its sole discretion, decide on the appropriate action to take. CyberSecurity Malaysia reserves the right to update this Code of Conduct. By applying to become a Partner to the CCP you indicate that you have accepted and will abide by the Code of Conduct
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF CCP
All CCP Partners must adhere to the general Terms and Conditions & Code of Conduct specified. This includes obligation as a CCP Partner towards confidentiality and freedom of information, publicity, usage of CCP logo, intellectual property rights, unintended disclosure, data protection, disclaimers, notices, rights of third parties, commencement, variation and termination, and governing law.