The state of e-government security in Malaysia : reassessing the legal and regulatory framework on the threat of information theft

Electronic government is the way ahead for Malaysia, embracing the advances of new technologies while targeting more efficiency in delivering its services to the citizens. However, there have been many challenges and threats that stand in the way before achieving e-government advantages to the fulle...

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Main Author: Zulhuda, Sonny
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/27226/1/E-government_%26_Info_Security_print_for_proceedings.pdf
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description Electronic government is the way ahead for Malaysia, embracing the advances of new technologies while targeting more efficiency in delivering its services to the citizens. However, there have been many challenges and threats that stand in the way before achieving e-government advantages to the fullest. Among those threats is the problem of information theft, which is an illegal acquisition of information assets in a myriad of modes and methods. This emergence of information theft is an obvious threat to the sustainability and resilience of Malaysian electronic government. It is contended here that in order to succeed in the e-government initiatives, authorities would need to relook at the legal and regulatory framework they currently have at their disposal. Laws need to be reassessed and repositioned to enable its enforceability in the digital environment especially in the context of e-government security. If this aspect fails to be examined and improved, the e-government initiative is likely destined to fail too.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:272262013-02-22T06:39:29Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/27226/ The state of e-government security in Malaysia : reassessing the legal and regulatory framework on the threat of information theft Zulhuda, Sonny K Law (General) T58.6 Management information systems Electronic government is the way ahead for Malaysia, embracing the advances of new technologies while targeting more efficiency in delivering its services to the citizens. However, there have been many challenges and threats that stand in the way before achieving e-government advantages to the fullest. Among those threats is the problem of information theft, which is an illegal acquisition of information assets in a myriad of modes and methods. This emergence of information theft is an obvious threat to the sustainability and resilience of Malaysian electronic government. It is contended here that in order to succeed in the e-government initiatives, authorities would need to relook at the legal and regulatory framework they currently have at their disposal. Laws need to be reassessed and repositioned to enable its enforceability in the digital environment especially in the context of e-government security. If this aspect fails to be examined and improved, the e-government initiative is likely destined to fail too. 2012 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by_nc http://irep.iium.edu.my/27226/1/E-government_%26_Info_Security_print_for_proceedings.pdf Zulhuda, Sonny (2012) The state of e-government security in Malaysia : reassessing the legal and regulatory framework on the threat of information theft. In: 1st Taibah University International Conference on Computing and Information Technology (ICCIT 2012), 12-14 March 2012, Madinah, Saudi Arabia.
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