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Research on Data Security Governance of Industrial Information Service Platform

In: Proceedings of 2023 China Science and Technology Information Resource Management and Service Annual Conference (COINFO 2023)

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  • Cao Yue

    (Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China)

  • Bai Chen

    (Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China)

  • Zhang Yue

    (Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China)

  • Zhang Xuanxuan

    (Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China)

Abstract

Industrial information service platform gathers all kinds of data resources that are closely related to industrial development activities, and it is essential to guarantee the security of the whole life cycle of data for platform construction and operation services. In the face of the platform’s large data volume, scattered storage, complex stakeholder relationships and environment, etc., the information ecology theory is introduced to construct the data ecosystem framework of the industrial information service platform based on three elements: data subject, data ontology and data environment, and to analyze the representative data security problems brought about by the interaction of each element with the element. Finally, the data security governance framework of industrial information service platform is constructed with the objectives of strengthening data security, exploring data value and guaranteeing data service, and the theoretical basis is proposed for enhancing the data security guarantee capability of the platform.

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  • Cao Yue & Bai Chen & Zhang Yue & Zhang Xuanxuan, 2024. "Research on Data Security Governance of Industrial Information Service Platform," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Chen Bai & Yue Cao & Wenqian Jin (ed.), Proceedings of 2023 China Science and Technology Information Resource Management and Service Annual Conference (COINFO 2023), pages 163-180, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-498-3_14
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-498-3_14
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