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Studies in Informatics and Control
Vol. 29, No. 1, 2020

Information Security Awareness in Romanian Public Administration: An Exploratory Case Study

Doina BANCIU, Mireille RĂDOI, Stefan BELLOIU
Abstract

This article analyzes the way public servants understand the necessity for information security in the digitalisation of public administration and sets out to describe a series of technical solutions with a view to protecting digital data. This paper focuses on a study which was carried out on the basis of a questionnaire submitted to three entities from the Romanian Public administration. The objective of this questionnaire was to identify the vulnerable points in certain areas, such as: managing accessibility in user interface design, password management, preventing cybersecurity incidents, response capacity to cybersecurity incidents, personal data protection, data backup and recovery and personal evaluation. The analysis of the results emerging from this questionnaire provides certain conceptual solutions, which can be adopted so that information security in the Romanian digital public administration can be ensured. The solutions presented in this paper are based on the analysis of international documents in this field. This article can also be a practical guide both for the Romanian decision makers and civil servants, enabling them to ensure data security and protection in the organisational structures of public administration.

Keywords

Digital public administration, Information security, Preventing cyber-security incidents, Protecting personal data, Data security solutions.

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