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Multi-stakeholder Approach to Cybersecurity and Resilience

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Todor Tagarev; George Sharkov

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Information & Security: An International Journal, Volume 34, Issue 1, p.59-68 (2016)
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Dulschi, Olivia. Utilisation of Security Systems in Public Administration In Conferinței Științifice Internaționale "Contribuția tinerilor cercetători la dezvoltarea administrației publice". Chișinău: Academia de Administare Publică, 2019.
Alkhaldi, Hebah Nassar. "Legal Challenges of E-commerce in Kuwait during the COVID-19 Pandemic." Kilaw Journal - Special Supplement 8, no. 6 (2020).
APA style: Tagarev, T., & Sharkov G. (2016).  Multi-stakeholder Approach to Cybersecurity and Resilience. Information & Security: An International Journal. 34(1), 59-68.
Chicago style: Tagarev, Todor, and George Sharkov. "Multi-stakeholder Approach to Cybersecurity and Resilience." Information & Security: An International Journal 34, no. 1 (2016): 59-68.
IEEE style: Tagarev, T., and G. Sharkov, "Multi-stakeholder Approach to Cybersecurity and Resilience", Information & Security: An International Journal, vol. 34, issue 1, pp. 59-68, 2018, 2016.
DOI https://doi.org/10.11610/isij.3404

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