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Desde 2022 sou membro do Laboratório de Software Confiável localizado no Campus de Gualtar da Universidade do Minho, em Braga. Alguns dos tópicos com os quais tenho trabalhado passam por tópicos relacionados com Segurança e Sistemas Distribuídos. Obtive o grau de Mestre em Engenharia Informática na Universidade do Minho em 2022, estando neste momento a frequentar o Doutoramento em Informática na mesma instituição.

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Detalhes

Detalhes

  • Nome

    Diogo Pinto Ribeiro
  • Cargo

    Assistente de Investigação
  • Desde

    01 abril 2021
Publicações

2024

A worldwide overview on the information security posture of online public services

Autores
Silva, JM; Ribeiro, D; Ramos, LFM; Fonte, V;

Publicação
57th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS 2024, Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort, Hawaii, USA, January 3-6, 2024

Abstract
The availability of public services through online platforms has improved the coverage and efficiency of essential services provided to citizens worldwide. These services also promote transparency and foster citizen participation in government processes. However, the increased online presence also exposes sensitive data exchanged between citizens and service providers to a wider range of security threats. Therefore, ensuring the security and trustworthiness of online services is crucial to Electronic Government (EGOV) initiatives' success. Hence, this work assesses the security posture of online platforms hosted in 3068 governmental domain names, across all UN Member States, in three dimensions: support for secure communication protocols; the trustworthiness of their digital certificate chains; and services' exposure to known vulnerabilities. The results indicate that despite its rapid development, the public sector still falls short in adopting international standards and best security practices in services and infrastructure management. This reality poses significant risks to citizens and services across all regions and income levels. © 2024 IEEE Computer Society. All rights reserved.