They also ruled that a 1996 attempt by the government to slap Egypt's Bar Association under administrative control was illegal, and that elections to the association's board should be held inside its own premises, thus making them harder for the regime to manipulate.
For example, there are 189 ISO standards for information security, our National Institute of Standards and Technology ( NIST) has produced a full set of world-class materials on information security, and the Information Systems Audit and Control Association ( ISACA) has developed its best practices, the Control Objectives for Information Technology ( CobiT).
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Amazingly, some of those same people -- including Spurgeon Keeney , president of the Arms Control Association and Mary Elizabeth Hoinkes , a former U.S. Arms Control Agency lawyer, who are quoted in today's Washington Post -- are sharply critical of even these modest efforts to understand and begin to address the threat that they purport to regard as a serious one (at least when opposing missile defenses).
The DVD Content Control Association, a consortium of media and electronics companies, sued Kaleidescape in 2005.
The DVD Copy Control Association claims the 321 software infringes its patents.
Ms. Lew says she learned about her current position in 2004 after conversations with several fellow members of the Information Systems Audit and Control Association.
The groups are Friends of the Earth, the Aviation Environment Federation, the National Society for Clean Air, and the Heathrow Association for the Control of Aircraft Noise.
Kimball, executive director of the Arms Control Association in Washington.
Eugene Carroll and Jack Mendelsohn of the Arms Control Association?
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The letter was organised by two advocacy groups in Washington, the National Iranian American Council and the Arms Control Association, and signed by 24 American generals, former diplomats and experts.
In a recent survey of 4, 500 high-level IT professionals in 83 countries, ISACA (the Information Systems Audit and Control Association) discovered that organizations fear the risks of using public cloud services.
Kennedy, brother of Cuomo's ex-wife, Kerry, described a governor who is intensely involved in the emotion-charged issue, which Cuomo privately likened to taking on the National Rifle Association over gun control laws.
Private companies are often the choice for domestic pest problems, but Simon Forrester of the British Pest Control Association said even competitively-priced private firms are sometimes beyond the reach of the most vulnerable.
"The United States should be able to clearly state that the only purpose we hold nuclear weapons for is to deter the use of nuclear weapons, " said Daryl Kimball, executive director of the Arms Control Association.
Currently, no federal regulations are in place to govern cloud computing, and according to an April 2011 Information Systems Audit and Control Association survey of 1, 800 Chief Information Officers (CIOs), compliance is a top risk.
At that event, he castigated the motion picture industry for its lawsuit against distributors of DeCSS and said he hoped that commercial companies would fill the need in the event that the MPAA and DVD Copy Control Association suits succeed.
White House officials wouldn't lay out their targets for the treaty with Russia, but the Arms Control Association's Mr. Kimball said deployed nuclear weapons in each country could be reduced by 30% to 40% from the current limit of 2, 200.
On Friday, the FAA arranged a second conference call, retracting without explanation the earlier call, according to Spencer Dickerson, head of the U.S. Control Tower Association.
Asking House Republicans to break their campaign promise to oppose new taxes is like asking the National Rifle Association to support gun control, or Planned Parenthood to back abortion restrictions.
When Christine Perry, head of the Infection Control Nurses' Association, says sharing this kind of information is crucial.
"China's strength can play a positive role in the region, " said Xu Guangyu, a retired PLA general and now a senior researcher at the China Arms Control and Disarmament Association.
High levels of illiteracy meant control of the association's finances and administration could have been concentrated in the hands of a few, Alvara da Graca da Fonseca Veloso, the deputy director of the project, said.
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That account was under the control of the Wrestling Association's treasurer.
The owner's tightfisted control lasted for decades, until Marvin Miller, a veteran of the steelworker labor fights, took control of the Players Association in the mid-1960s.
Beginning in the early nineteen-seventies, lawyers for the National Rifle Association, concerned about gun-control laws passed in the wake of the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr.
For example, four of the seven biggest manufacturers of birth control drugs and devices donated to a trade association supporting Republicans who were presumably pro-business, but who had also vowed to limit access to birth control-related products.
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Citizens were denied freedom of speech, press, assembly and association, and the government attempted to control all information.
President Barack Obama has promised to push for action on gun control while the National Rifle Association (NRA) has called for armed security in all American schools.
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Don Thomson, of the Jersey Fisherman's Association, wants fishermen to be able to control their own fishing quotas.
At the time, Gregory was interviewing Wayne LaPierre of the National Rifle Association, a strong opponent of new gun control proposals.
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