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Call for Papers
The EGOV-CeDEM-ePart 2020 represents the IFIP WG 8.5 Electronic
Government (EGOV), the IFIP WG 8.5 IFIP Electronic Participation
(ePart) and the Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government
Conference (CeDEM). The conference is held annually, and will be
hosted 31 August - 2 September 2020 in Linköping at the Linköping
University in Sweden.
The conference focuses on e-Government, Open Government,
eParticipation and e-Democracy, and related topics like social
media, digital transformation in society, artificial intelligence,
policy information, smart cities, and social innovation. Several
types of submissions are possible including completed research,
ongoing research, reflections & viewpoints, posters, and
workshops.
The track "Cybersecurity and critical infrastructures in
government" focuses on the operation and policies for creating
secure, safe and reliable critical infrastructures for areas like
information exchange, public services and transport, energy,
policies, and other public-private infrastructures. Governments
play a role as regulators and facilitators of infrastructures
operations and development, while simultaneously being users
themselves. Lack of awareness about the vulnerabilities, as well
as lack of coordination and mechanisms for prompt policy
responses, can result in significant consequences for the life
course of not just one, but multiple interconnected national
systems. Therefore, the multi-layer governance approach involving
national and supranational state actors is necessary to tackle the
various aspects of the problem, such as anticipating and
addressing the vulnerabilities, promoting awareness, and modifying
the cooperation and response mechanism.
This track covers various aspects of cybersecurity and critical
infrastructure. The topics can include (but are not limited to):
· National and European regulation of cybersecurity
· National and European regulation of critical infrastructures
· Legal development of cybersecurity
· Legal development of the regulation of critical infrastructures
· Comparison of the legal situation concerning cybersecurity /
critical infrastructure within the EU / between the EU and other
countries
· Reliability, privacy, compliance and security
· Complexity and dependencies of ICT infrastructures
· 4G, 5G infrastructures development and use
· Governance and regulation of cybersecurity and infrastructure
· Local, national and supranational governance
· Privacy-by-design, compliance-by-design, security-by-design
· Risks assessments
· Public policies and comparative research
· Design and development of critical infrastructures
The deadline for submission in March, 17. More information about
the conference (
https://dgsociety.org/egov-2020/) and about the
track can be found here:
http://dgsociety.org/egov-2020/conference-tracks/#1545138078072-dd94fcbf-a0f4
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Prof.dr.ir. Marijn Janssen
Full Professor in ICT & Governance
Head of the ICT research group
Co-editor Government Information Quarterly
Chair IFIP 8.5 Working Group in ICT & Public administration
Innovating the government at "De DigiCampus"
https://www.dedigicampus.nl/
Do you want to learn about Open Government? You might be
interested in our MOOC!
https://www.edx.org/course/open-government
Delft University of Technology
Building 31
Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management
Room B3.150
PO Box 5015
2600 GA DELFT
Jaffalaan 5
2628 BX DELFT
the Netherlands
Tel.: +31 (15) 278 1140
Fax: +31 (15) 278 3741
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