peer reviewedSlowly, but consistently, the digital gap between developing and developed countries is being closed. Everyday, there are initiatives towards relying on ICT to simplify the interaction between citizens and their governments in developing countries. E-government is thus becoming a reality: in Burkina Faso, all government bodies are taking part in this movement with web portals dedicated to serving the public. Unfortunately, in this rush to promote government actions within this trend of digitization, little regards is given to the security of such web sites. In many cases, government highly critical web sites are simply produced in a product line fashion using Content Management Systems which the webmasters do not quite master. ...
Modern web sites serve content that browsers fetch automatically from a number of different web serv...
Web security is an important approach for most institutions, organizations and individuals which use...
Although the use of e-government by citizens is uneven, states are pressing ahead with e-government ...
peer reviewedSlowly, but consistently, the digital gap between developing and developed countries is...
Abstract: This paper shows that more than 80 % of the E-Governments in the world are vulnerable to c...
The growth in the number of computers, along with the popularization of the Internet, has contribute...
The study explores the security issues in the Libyan Government websites focusing on assessing the v...
As citizens in democratic developing countries (DDC) put their governments under pressure to deal wi...
Government websites of developing countries are pertinent since they are part of the e-government ef...
The e-Government system leverages Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to transform the re...
Over the last thirty years, the Internet generally and the World Wide Web in particular have gone fr...
We present the first comprehensive audit and comparison of e-government website security in two coun...
In this article, we study the political use of denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, a particular form of...
In this article, we study the political use of denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, a particular form of...
From a national security viewpoint, a higher degree of cyber autonomy is crucial to reduce the relia...
Modern web sites serve content that browsers fetch automatically from a number of different web serv...
Web security is an important approach for most institutions, organizations and individuals which use...
Although the use of e-government by citizens is uneven, states are pressing ahead with e-government ...
peer reviewedSlowly, but consistently, the digital gap between developing and developed countries is...
Abstract: This paper shows that more than 80 % of the E-Governments in the world are vulnerable to c...
The growth in the number of computers, along with the popularization of the Internet, has contribute...
The study explores the security issues in the Libyan Government websites focusing on assessing the v...
As citizens in democratic developing countries (DDC) put their governments under pressure to deal wi...
Government websites of developing countries are pertinent since they are part of the e-government ef...
The e-Government system leverages Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to transform the re...
Over the last thirty years, the Internet generally and the World Wide Web in particular have gone fr...
We present the first comprehensive audit and comparison of e-government website security in two coun...
In this article, we study the political use of denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, a particular form of...
In this article, we study the political use of denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, a particular form of...
From a national security viewpoint, a higher degree of cyber autonomy is crucial to reduce the relia...
Modern web sites serve content that browsers fetch automatically from a number of different web serv...
Web security is an important approach for most institutions, organizations and individuals which use...
Although the use of e-government by citizens is uneven, states are pressing ahead with e-government ...