A New Approach for e-Government Process: Standardization of Identity, Security and Internet Content in Public Administration. Registry of Subdomains GOV.RO
Author(s): PASĂRE, Alice-Lavinia; CIUCHI, Costel; BOTAN, Cristian
Author(s) keywords: content, e-government, government portal, identity, information technology, Internet domains, public administration, security, standards
Reference keywords: authentication, information security, sistem security
Abstract:
The need to have a quickly access to information led to the development of some architectures in the online environment to facilitate the interaction and information access process. Currently, it is not enough just to provide this information, but need more: information have to be correctly and updated. The development of such a mechanism should adopt and meet a set of standards related to content and security modeling. Central government provides information and services that affect the daily life of citizens, but the major responsibility is to give answers and solutions to their problems in a fast, efficient and accurate way. The quality of information and services provided by government requires a holistic approach to implement mechanisms for identity and content standardization, but also for applications and services security in Internet.
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Article Title: A New Approach for e-Government Process: Standardization of Identity, Security and Internet Content in Public Administration. Registry of Subdomains GOV.RO
Author(s): PASĂRE, Alice-Lavinia; CIUCHI, Costel; BOTAN, Cristian
Date of Publication: 2014-12-29
Publication: International Journal of Information Security and Cybercrime
ISSN: 2285-9225 e-ISSN: 2286-0096
Digital Object Identifier: 10.19107/IJISC.2014.02.01
Issue: Volume 3, Issue 2, Year 2014
Section: Advances in Information Security Research
Page Range: 7-18 (12 pages)
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