Interoperability, Trust Based Information Sharing Protocol and Security: Digital Government Key Issues
Md.Headayetullah, G.K. Pradhan

TL;DR
This paper discusses the importance of interoperability, trust, and security in digital government information sharing, emphasizing the need for secure protocols to facilitate effective cross-organizational cooperation worldwide.
Contribution
It highlights the key issues and challenges in developing secure, trustworthy interoperability protocols for digital government information sharing.
Findings
Interoperability is crucial for effective digital government services.
Security and trust are essential for successful information sharing.
Global cooperation enhances problem-solving in government operations.
Abstract
Improved interoperability between public and private organizations is of key significance to make digital government newest triumphant. Digital Government interoperability, information sharing protocol and security are measured the key issue for achieving a refined stage of digital government. Flawless interoperability is essential to share the information between diverse and merely dispersed organisations in several network environments by using computer based tools. Digital government must ensure security for its information systems, including computers and networks for providing better service to the citizens. Governments around the world are increasingly revolving to information sharing and integration for solving problems in programs and policy areas. Evils of global worry such as syndrome discovery and manage, terror campaign, immigration and border control, prohibited drug…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAccess Control and Trust · E-Government and Public Services
