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Central and Eastern European e/Dem and e/Gov Days 2015

Time for a European Internet?/Conference Proceedings/Proceedings of the Central and Eastern European e/Dem and e/Gov Days 2015 May 7-8, 2015 Budapest

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Kiadó: Austrian Computer Society
Kiadás helye: Bécs
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 629 oldal
Sorozatcím: Central and Eastern European e/Gov Days
Kötetszám: 308
Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 24 cm x 17 cm
ISBN: 978-2-85403-308-0
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Trust is an essential element in the acceptance of Internet-based services for transactions, whether that be in the private sector or with government agencies. In recent years, this trust has been undermined by a crescendo of revelations regarding how once-trusted Internet services have been compromised. In addition, statements are on record decrying privacy in the Internet as a quasi-precursor to nefarious activities calling for the virtual abandonment of the individual user's privacy.
The Internet, however, does not only play an essential role in increasing commercial and administrative efficiency, it also creates a public sphere to enable people to exchange views and it creates a common identity. Therefore, the high level of trust and acceptance has to be maintained; does this mean to "Europeanise" the Internet? And if so, what would this entail? This conference and proceedings volume aims at providing new insight into the possible directions of ICT usage in the public sector... Tovább

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Trust is an essential element in the acceptance of Internet-based services for transactions, whether that be in the private sector or with government agencies. In recent years, this trust has been undermined by a crescendo of revelations regarding how once-trusted Internet services have been compromised. In addition, statements are on record decrying privacy in the Internet as a quasi-precursor to nefarious activities calling for the virtual abandonment of the individual user's privacy.
The Internet, however, does not only play an essential role in increasing commercial and administrative efficiency, it also creates a public sphere to enable people to exchange views and it creates a common identity. Therefore, the high level of trust and acceptance has to be maintained; does this mean to "Europeanise" the Internet? And if so, what would this entail? This conference and proceedings volume aims at providing new insight into the possible directions of ICT usage in the public sector with a particular view on fostering and promoting a common European identity. Vissza

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