Visible to the public Empirical study of the impact of e-government services on cybersecurity development

TitleEmpirical study of the impact of e-government services on cybersecurity development
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsOnumo, A., Gullen, A., Ullah-Awan, I.
Conference Name2017 Seventh International Conference on Emerging Security Technologies (EST)
Keywords2015 International Telecommunication Union, Communications technology, computer security, Correlation, cyber-security policy, cybersecurity, Cybersecurity development, E-Government, E-government development, e-government development index, e-government services, Electronic government, global cybersecurity development index, government data processing, Human Behavior, Indexes, Online service index, policy-based governance, pubcrawl, regression analysis, resilience, Resiliency, security of data
Abstract

This study seeks to investigate how the development of e-government services impacts on cybersecurity. The study uses the methods of correlation and multiple regression to analyse two sets of global data, the e-government development index of the 2015 United Nations e-government survey and the 2015 International Telecommunication Union global cybersecurity development index (GCI 2015). After analysing the various contextual factors affecting e-government development, the study found that, various composite measures of e-government development are significantly correlated with cybersecurity development. The therefore study contributes to the understanding of the relationship between e-government and cybersecurity development. The authors developed a model to highlight this relationship and have validated the model using empirical data. This is expected to provide guidance on specific dimensions of e-government services that will stimulate the development of cybersecurity. The study provided the basis for understanding the patterns in cybersecurity development and has implication for policy makers in developing trust and confidence for the adoption e-government services.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8090404
DOI10.1109/EST.2017.8090404
Citation Keyonumo_empirical_2017