Interior Ministry improves institutional security
Luanda, ANGOLA, July 5 - The Secretary of State for Interior Ministry José Bamoquina Zau has stressed the commitment to academic and technical-professional training of staff to improve the quality of services provided by the Institutional Security Department (DSI).
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Speaking Thursday at the first seminar of the Interior Ministry's Institutional Security organs, José Zau said that the commitment to staff training will provide the organ with technical capacity and improve the quality of services, to monitor the technological development.
He said the cross-cutting activity is not restricted to the coordination. It directs control of entry, movement, stay and exit of people.
DSI also controls the assets attached to the headquarters building of the department, the central executive services and provincial branches.
He recommended special attention not only to the people who go to Interior Ministry, but also to the circulation of documents in the different organs, in order to preserve the state secrecy.
The two-day seminar (5 and 6), brings together representatives of the sector at the national and provincial level.
Participants are discussing topics such as "protection of facilities and information security", "control of equipment and infrastructures".
Other topics include , "Institutional security challenge in the context of the security organs and internal body".
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