Proceedings of the 15th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research 2014
DOI: 10.1145/2612733.2612756
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Smart SecureGov

Abstract: In order to support secure information sharing and interoperability of e-government systems, Public Information Sharing Center (PISC) in Korea adopted SecureGov framework that consists of multiple security mechanisms: access control scheme called Enterprise Digital Right Management (E-DRM) to prevent illegal use and leakage, a forgery prevention technology using a 2-D barcode to prevent illegal modification of the data, and PKI scheme to ensure the authenticity of the user and delivered data. These security me… Show more

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“…As Choi, Ae Chun, & Cho, 2014 argue, security and trusted information should be key issues that are adopted in order to prevent unauthorised disclosure or leakage of secret information. Lesemann, Woletz, & Koerber, 2007 say that usability issues need to be examined in the design of new functions and services on any platform, to ensure an enjoyable user experience.…”
Section: Rethinking Government E-servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Choi, Ae Chun, & Cho, 2014 argue, security and trusted information should be key issues that are adopted in order to prevent unauthorised disclosure or leakage of secret information. Lesemann, Woletz, & Koerber, 2007 say that usability issues need to be examined in the design of new functions and services on any platform, to ensure an enjoyable user experience.…”
Section: Rethinking Government E-servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is argued that the information in smart government will be useful if information is shared between departments in organizations and organizations and citizen. However, trust the shared information and trust in government becomes one of the most urgent issues to prevent unauthorized disclosure and leakage information (Choi, et al, 2014, (Almuraqab, 2016). Trust is proposed in this study as an antecedent variable to the acceptance to use online information in smart government.…”
Section: Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%