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The ISC is an international organization dedicated to promoting a global security standard among nations.
The ISC facilitates dialogue, collaboration, and coordination among country standards to address common security challenges, promote conflict resolution, and enhance peacekeeping efforts through its standards and compliance requirements.
Membership in the ISC is open to any organization within the security sector that demonstrate a commitment to upholding international peace, security, and human rights standards in line with the ISC codes, requirements and standards.
Interested parties can submit a formal application to the ISC Secretariat, providing relevant information on their security services for further details.
The ISC has strict protocols and safeguards in place to protect sensitive information, including secure communication channels, data encryption, and confidentiality agreements among members.
The ISC actively engages in conflict prevention, mediation, and peacebuilding efforts. It supports diplomatic initiatives, facilitates negotiations, and encourages dialogue to resolve conflicts peacefully.
The ISC maintains close partnerships and cooperation with various international organizations. It works in tandem with these organizations to address complex security challenges and contribute to global peace and stability.
The ISC does not possess enforcement capabilities. However, it plays a crucial role in shaping global consensus, promoting adherence to international norms, and coordinating collective action.
The ISC actively monitors and analyzes emerging security threats and facilitates information sharing among members. It collaborates on developing strategies, frameworks, and best practices to counter cyber warfare, terrorism, and other evolving security challenges.
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