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E-safety, privacy and information security: Requirements in Public Administration

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Archívum: MTA Könyvtár
Gyűjtemény: Status = Published

Type = Book Section
Cím:
E-safety, privacy and information security: Requirements in Public Administration
Létrehozó:
Krasznay, Csaba
Törley, Gábor
Közreműködő:
Balthasar, Alexander
Golob, Blaž
Hansen, Hendrik
Kőnig, Balázs
Müller-Török, Robert
Dátum:
2015
Téma:
ZA4050 Electronic information resources / elektronikus információforrások
Tartalmi leírás:
According to the results of a representative survey by ESET
Hungary Ltd. and statistics by Eurostat, more than one
million users in Hungary visit infected webpages despite of
warnings of their antivirus program and almost every second
an individual caught a virus or other computer infection
(worm, Trojan horse, etc.). These data are similar to those
in Slovenia, in Croatia, in Slovakia and in Bulgaria. This
may be caused by low levels of security awareness and
independent from any typical statistical distribution (e.g.
age, sex, geographic location, etc.). Therefore this security
unpreparedness appears in all work places, including Public
Administration.
Those who work in Public Administration manage other people?s
personal data, but how could they manage them securely if
they cannot be vigilant with their own personal data? We
believe that security awareness is a way of thinking which is
teachable and learnable, and should be developed as a basic
knowledge in primary and secondary education and later
upgraded as a special knowledge at public administration
schools.
We discuss three topics: (1) a comparison of what pupils are
taught on e-safety, privacy and information security in
Hungary and England to understand the level of basic
knowledge; (2) an international overview about governmental
requirements from an average employee in Public
Administration on e-safety, privacy and information security
to understand what special knowledge is required on this
field; (3) some best practices how we can give the special
security knowledge for these people at university level in
order to meet the requirements of Public Administration. We
use U.S. and U.K. examples, because these countries have the
most mature cybersecurity system and best-described use cases
in all areas examined by this study. We also examine EU?s
special requirements because Hungary, as a member state
should follow these rules and guidances.
Típus:
Book Section
NonPeerReviewed
Formátum:
text
Azonosító:
Krasznay, Csaba and Törley, Gábor (2015) E-safety, privacy and information security: Requirements in Public Administration. In: Time for a European Internet? Austrian Computer Society, Vienna, pp. 431-441. ISBN 978-3-85403-308-0
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