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_aSharma, Anupam _9124016 |
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245 | 0 | _aProtecting Digital Assets: Government Initiatives and NGOs Participation | |
260 | _bIndian Journal of Public Administration | ||
260 | _c2024 | ||
300 | _a479-492 | ||
520 | _aDigital assets are an indispensable part of human life and have taken shape as valuable assets in sentimental and monetary forms. Being valuable, these digital assets need to be protected with a specific security set-up including a trained army of technocrats, government machinery, NGOs and experts engaged in similar activities. This army of all stakeholders will help to protect the people and motivate them to protect their digital assets. The number and role of NGOs have grown dramatically in a welfare society and they have become a bridge between government and the common people. These NGOs are generally formed by like-minded persons and organisations such as government machinery, technocrats, private organisations, lawyers, academicians, techno-savvy people, police personnel and students to bring awareness to the common people on protecting digital assets. The present research article shows that in future, a new set of institutional linkage between state agencies and NGOs needs to be explored and researched into. | ||
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_a Cyber Security _9124017 |
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_a Cyber Threat _9124018 |
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_a Digital India _9124019 |
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650 | _a NGOs | ||
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_aDigital Assets _9124020 |
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856 | _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/00195561241257402 | ||
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