Humanitarian action, the process of aiding individuals in situations of crises, poses unique information-security challenges due to natural or manmade disasters, the adverse environments in which it takes place, and the scale and multi-disciplinary nature of the problems. Despite these challenges, humanitarian organizations are transitioning towards a strong reliance on the digitization of collected data and digital tools, which improves their effectiveness but also exposes them to computer security threats. In this paper, we conduct a qualitative analysis of the computer-security challenges of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), a large humanitarian organization with over sixteen thousand employees, an international legal ...
Digital technology is increasingly used in humanitarian action and promises to improve the health an...
Technology and the digital space are transforming the nature of power in humanitarian settings on an...
Aid agencies, governments, and donors are expanding investment in the digitisation of their benefici...
Increasingly complex and protracted crises have forced humanitarian organizations to leverage new wa...
Many humanitarian organizations in the United States work with the information of undocumented migra...
The information practices and use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) by humanitari...
Technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) are being tested and adopted at a significant...
The COVID-19 pandemic leads governments around the world to resort to tracking technology and other ...
AbstractWith the advent of new digital technologies and increasing capabilities to share pre-existin...
Modern technology and innovations constantly transform the world. This also applies to humanitarian ...
Contemporary warfare yields a profound impact on the rights to privacy and data protection. Technolo...
This article presents a novel way to conceptualize the protection of data in situations of armed con...
Cyber-attacks have become increasingly common and are an integral part of contemporary armed conflic...
Cyber operations targeting civilian data can in a present-day context operate in somewhat of a grey ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06As new information and communication technology ...
Digital technology is increasingly used in humanitarian action and promises to improve the health an...
Technology and the digital space are transforming the nature of power in humanitarian settings on an...
Aid agencies, governments, and donors are expanding investment in the digitisation of their benefici...
Increasingly complex and protracted crises have forced humanitarian organizations to leverage new wa...
Many humanitarian organizations in the United States work with the information of undocumented migra...
The information practices and use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) by humanitari...
Technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) are being tested and adopted at a significant...
The COVID-19 pandemic leads governments around the world to resort to tracking technology and other ...
AbstractWith the advent of new digital technologies and increasing capabilities to share pre-existin...
Modern technology and innovations constantly transform the world. This also applies to humanitarian ...
Contemporary warfare yields a profound impact on the rights to privacy and data protection. Technolo...
This article presents a novel way to conceptualize the protection of data in situations of armed con...
Cyber-attacks have become increasingly common and are an integral part of contemporary armed conflic...
Cyber operations targeting civilian data can in a present-day context operate in somewhat of a grey ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06As new information and communication technology ...
Digital technology is increasingly used in humanitarian action and promises to improve the health an...
Technology and the digital space are transforming the nature of power in humanitarian settings on an...
Aid agencies, governments, and donors are expanding investment in the digitisation of their benefici...