The operation of cross-border eGovernment systems presents various key security challenges that need to be addressed comprehensively. The following areas are particularly critical: Network Security: The increasing reliance on eGovernment necessitates robust security measures to safeguard communication networks against threats. Ensuring resilience against network attacks, such as unauthorized access, data modification, and denial of service,
Digital transformation has been the driving force behind many companies across the world, as they attempt to accelerate their digital efforts in order to stay ahead of their competitors. However, this trend is not limited to just the private sector; governments across the globe are also undergoing digital transformations in order to better serve their
E-government refers to the use of innovative information and communication technologies (ICT), particularly web-based Internet applications, to provide citizens, businesses, and government employees with convenient access to government information and services, improve the quality of services, and enhance opportunities for democratic participation. The term “e-government” is also known by different names such as Electronic Governance,
Electronic government, also known as e-government, refers to the use of digital technologies, such as the internet and mobile devices, to deliver government services and information to citizens. The ultimate goal of e-government is to provide an increased portfolio of public services to citizens in an efficient and cost-effective manner while promoting transparency, accessibility, and
Every country in the world is undergoing e-government initiative, or government digital transformation, US election now in news headline. Depending on the country size and how visionary for the chief of government, some are doing it very well and serve as global reference cases or benchmarks for the rest of the world government. Government is
While the definition of a smart city is still evolving, some things have become clear: Smart cities leverage information and communication technology to improve service levels, people’s prosperity, sustainability, and economic development. Smart city technology can make cities more effective and efficient, as required by the rapidly expected growth in urban populations over the next
While the definition of a smart city is still evolving, some things have become clear: Smart cities leverage information and communication technology to improve service levels, people’s prosperity, sustainability, and economic development. Smart city technology can make cities more effective and efficient, as required by the rapidly expected growth in urban populations over the next
For those who are reading and will notice for the rising of countries and nations undertaking “smart city” initiative, one after another. A smart city is an urban area that uses different types of electronic data collection sensors to supply information which is used to manage assets and resources efficiently (in modern term, leverage of Internet of Things – IoT sensors
With the conception of smart city transmuting cities into digital societies, making the life of its citizens easy in every facet,Intelligent Public Transport Systems ( IPTS) becomes the indispensable component among all. Leveraging citizens with an Intelligent Public Transport Systems can save their time and make the public transport system even smarter. Like it or
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