DIGITAL GOVERNANCE AND CYBERSECURITY: A CONCEPTUAL AND RELATIONAL ANALYSIS
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The development of massive digitalization and hyperconnectivity of human life and its activities in cyberspace encourages governments, driven by the idea of good governance, to increasingly migrate their services to ICT, partially or totally, finding themselves increasingly more exposed to cyber attacks that affect the delivery of said public services that seek to improve in terms of efficiency and effectiveness. For this, the need for good governance, fully or partially digitalized, in all its complexity, undoubtedly requires robust cybersecurity. This article seeks to understand the complex relationship between good governance and cybersecurity.
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