IT、国家、ガバナンス : ネットワークセキュリティと政府の役割
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概要
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The main argument of this paper is that the permeation of the information technology to the society changes the role of the government. We analyze the 2000 regulation on the non-authorized access to computer networks as the case. The survey on the formation, the content, and the effectiveness of that regulation make clear the retreat of the law-enforcement agency from the center of the public security. In turn, each computer network and each user have to protect their security for oneself. Consequently, the role of the government on the public security becomes "support" from "law-enforcement." The relationship between government and society becomes "cooperative" rather than "controlling." The conclusion is that in the networking society it puts much importance to the governance system.
- 日本法政学会の論文
- 2001-05-15