2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.giq.2014.01.012
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Web application vulnerability assessment and policy direction towards a secure smart government

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“…For the system of income produces the best results in the allocation of quotas is necessary to identify, first, information assets, then the possible threats also may recognize the vulnerabilities of the system, hence analyze the impact on the allocation quota, which can lead to finally manage systems that minimize or prevent damage to the system applied in universities. It is worth noting that in the midst of all this, the rate by which organizations and government are adopting the use of the web as they increase the useful resources [10].…”
Section: Allocation Of Quotasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the system of income produces the best results in the allocation of quotas is necessary to identify, first, information assets, then the possible threats also may recognize the vulnerabilities of the system, hence analyze the impact on the allocation quota, which can lead to finally manage systems that minimize or prevent damage to the system applied in universities. It is worth noting that in the midst of all this, the rate by which organizations and government are adopting the use of the web as they increase the useful resources [10].…”
Section: Allocation Of Quotasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the definition of Awoleye et al (2014), this combination allows information to be accessed and disseminated in all branches of government, increasing the supply of opportunities for citizens in many ways. Such opportunities include public services, participation and communication at any moment, anywhere, and accessed from any device from the integration of government services to smart technologies (Awoleye et al 2014).…”
Section: Smart Governance For Smart Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the definition of Awoleye et al (2014), this combination allows information to be accessed and disseminated in all branches of government, increasing the supply of opportunities for citizens in many ways. Such opportunities include public services, participation and communication at any moment, anywhere, and accessed from any device from the integration of government services to smart technologies (Awoleye et al 2014). From providing relevant information and services to citizens in real time increase the chances of the government to target the appropriate services for specific populations and increase the use of these services by citizens, which is still a challenge across the world (Rana et al 2015).…”
Section: Smart Governance For Smart Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We exported the abstract and citation of these studies in Endnote software [18]. We studied the abstracts of these papers and selected most relevant 10 empirical studies as the primary studies so that we may use them in the future for validation of our refined string.…”
Section: Stage 2 Selecting Primary Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%