Cybersecurity and public administration in the time of corona(virus) – in the light of the recent Hungarian challenges
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Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Law, Department of Administrative Law
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Centre for Social Sciences, Legal Studies Institutes (Budapest, Hungary)
Publication date: 2021-09-20
Cybersecurity and Law 2021;5(1):145-158
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Today, the digital revolution has also caught up with the administration. The digitalisation of the (public) administration has strong links to the security issues. Digitalisation could be interpreted as one of the tools for the good governance and it has several challenges, as well. The public administrations, as well, the Hungarian administrative law has been significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The administrative procedural law has been influenced by the epidemic transformation. However, the rules on e-administration have not been reformed significantly (due to the digitalisation reforms of the last years), but several regulations and mainly the practice of the Hungarian administration has been transformed during the last two years. The pandemic situation had several challenges and opportunities, by which the traditional way of administration has been altered during these two years.
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