ARNES

Academic and Research Network of Slovenia
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Abbreviation ARNES
Motto Connecting knowledge
Formation May 1992
Legal status Public institution
Headquarters Ljubljana, Slovenia
Region served
Slovenia
Director
Marko Bonač
Main organ
Board of Directors
Website www.arnes.si/en

The Academic and Research Network of Slovenia (Slovene: Akademska in raziskovalna mreža Slovenije) is a public institute in Slovenia, established in May 1992. Its main task is development, operation and management of the communication and information network for education and research. ARNES also operates the Slovenian Internet Exchange. The members of its management board are appointed by the Government of Slovenia.

Also a part of ARNES, is SI-CERT, the Slovenian Computer Emergency Response Team. It was established in 1994 and has been led by Gorazd Božič. SI-CERT was involved in the take-down of the recordings of the Government of Slovenia's closed session recordings leaked in December 2011 on YouTube. The recordings were taken down by YouTube after the copyright-related lawsuit threat by SI-CERT.[1] It has not been involved in the investigation of the leak.[2]

References

  1. "Dostop do Spective naj bi imele tri osebe" [Three Persons are Supposed to Had Access to Spectiva]. Planet Siol.net (in Slovenian). TSmedia, medijske vsebine in storitve, d.o.o. 27 January 2012.
  2. "Posnetki vladnih sej na portalu YouTube: Dostop naj bi imele zgolj tri osebe" [The Recordings of Government Sessions on the YouTube Portal: The Access Is Supposed to be Available to Only Three People]. Dnevnik.si (in Slovenian). Dnevnik, d. d. 27 January 2012.
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