A New Fuzzy MCDM Framework to Evaluate E-Government Security Strategy
Irfan Syamsuddin, Junseok Hwang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a fuzzy MCDM framework to assist policymakers in comprehensively evaluating e-government security strategies amidst evolving threats, enhancing trust and security in digital government services.
Contribution
It proposes a novel fuzzy MCDM-based evaluation framework specifically designed for assessing e-government security strategies, addressing the need for dynamic threat assessment.
Findings
Framework enables comprehensive security strategy evaluation
Supports decision-making under uncertainty
Improves trust in e-government systems
Abstract
Ensuring security of e-government applications and infrastructures is crucial to maintain trust among stakeholders to store, process and exchange information over the e-government systems. Due to dynamic and continuous threats on e-government information security, policy makers need to perform evaluation on existing information security strategy as to deliver trusted e-government services. This paper presents an information security evaluation framework based on new fuzzy multi criteria decision making (MCDM) to help policy makers conduct comprehensive assessment of e-government security strategy.
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