E-Government Adoption and Security Website Framework for Martyrs and Wounded of Popular Mobilization Forces and Iraqi Militaries | ||
IRAQI JOURNAL OF COMPUTERS, COMMUNICATIONS, CONTROL AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING | ||
Article 3, Volume 18, Issue 2, September 2018, Pages 30-38 PDF (1.46 M) | ||
Author | ||
Mohammed Rajih Jassim | ||
Department of Production Engineering & Metallurgy, University of Technology | ||
Abstract | ||
In this paper, the limitation of the existing E-Government system is highlighted, followed by the introduction of the new e-service framework that handles the e-government system in the offline mode. This framework can manage complaints and transactions in an effective manner. The current study is significant since an unbiased assessment of the loopholes was conducted in accordance with the information security guidelines. Furthermore, all possible vulnerabilities of the system were assessed to evaluate the actual impacts of the information security guidelines. Some suggestions have been recommended to improve the information security of Egovernance systems for Martyrs and Wounded of Popular Mobilization Forces and Iraqi Militaries. Nevertheless, the current project framework has been adopted from the relevant research works performed earlier. The framework design involves two stages: (1) design of a flexible website for Martyrs and Wounded of Popular Mobilization Forces and Iraqi Militaries. In other words, we would like to provide a robust egovernment service to Iraqi government; and (2) improve system security and prevent man-in-the-middle (MiMT) attack. The significance of this study is to reduce the claim processing time for the martyrs and wounded of popular mobilization forces and Iraq military. Furthermore, it will increase the reply time from the departments and the clients to reply for their inquiries. | ||
Keywords | ||
e-government; Citizen; Methodology; design; research; information and Internet | ||
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