Development of the concept of electronic government construction in the conditions of synergetic threats

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15587/2706-5448.2020.207066

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e-government, cyberphysical systems, critical cyber information systems, digital state, information security.

Abstract

The object of research is the process of forming the concept of building electronic government in the context of the synergy and hybridity of modern threats. The development of high technologies, the rapid growth of information and communication technologies (ICT) and computing resources allow us to improve not only the sphere of life and services for society, but also to create both individual elements and full-scale projects of the digital state. One of the most problematic places in the formation of a digital state and/or e-government remains the security of a single portal and/or registry. In the context of the rapid growth of computing resources, cybercriminals are realizing a combination of threats with social engineering methods, which allows to obtain a synergistic effect and hybridity.

An assessment of the capabilities of a quantum computer is obtained, which significantly reduces the level of security when using traditional and asymmetric cryptography. This is due to the fact that the proposed methods for breaking symmetric and asymmetric cryptosystems are implemented in the post-quantum period with polynomial complexity. The paper proposes a hierarchical concept of introducing a governance model based on e-government, which allows deepening the principles of democracy and virtually eliminating corruption with the required level of security. For its deployment, it is necessary to ensure at each level the protection of information and communication and mobile technologies that ensure the functionality of electronic government. The paper studies the main threats to critical cyberphysical systems, as the basis of the mechanisms for fulfilling the functions of e-government. Given the construction of full-scale quantum computers, the main goals and objectives of the concept of building electronic government are formed in the work. Thanks to this, it is possible to obtain the basic principles and functionality at each level of the Concept of the formation of electronic government. Compared with similar well-known approaches, this ensures that the necessary level of not only computer and cyber literacy of the population is taken into account, but also that the state’s cyberspace is fully covered. It allows to provide the functionality of electronic government in the context of the integration of modern threats.

Author Biography

Alhawawsha Mohammad, Taras Shevchnko National University of Kyiv, Volodymyrska str., 60, Kyiv, Ukraine, 01033

Postgraduate Student

Department of Information Systems

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2020-06-30

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Mohammad, A. (2020). Development of the concept of electronic government construction in the conditions of synergetic threats. Technology Audit and Production Reserves, 3(2(53), 42–46. https://doi.org/10.15587/2706-5448.2020.207066

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