Digital Governance of University Security: Improve the Political Transparency and Security of the University E-Government System
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Abstract
In the digital age, universities handle increasingly intricate cybersecurity challenges beyond traditional physical safeguards. The acceptance of a digital governance structure for university security has developed as a transformative approach to managing these complexities. University digital governance is vital for growing productivity and sponsoring transparency, but it has a difficult time securing information and ensuring political transparency. Thus, exploration of an effective approach for enhancing university e-government systems through the integration of innovative technology and strategic regulations is performed. Multi-factor authentication (MFA), end-to-end encryption, firewall protection, and intrusion detection systems (IDS) are among the technologies used to reduce cybersecurity risks and stop illegal access to university networks. The research highlights the significance of blockchain technology, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), and protected communication protocols in preserving data reliability and transparency in government processes. The research also emphasizes the machine learning (ML) algorithms is used to identify irregularities and improve real-time monitoring to secure against any cyber threats. Additionally, it encourages collaboration and trust between administrators, teachers, and students by promoting stakeholder participation through participatory governance channels. Providing smooth communication between students, instructors, and administrative objects using secure and transparent e-platforms can promote participatory government. The research highlights these important issues and offers sensible recommendations for creating secure and effective e-governance systems that improve operational security and political transparency in universities and colleges.