Digital Trust, Platforms, and Policy
Juri Mattila and
Timo Seppälä
No 42, ETLA Brief from The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy
Abstract:
Abstract In the Europe 2020 strategy, the European Commission has defined trust and security as one of the seven key pillars of its digital agenda. This decision, of course, is not a difficult one to rationalize. Without trust and security, the prospects of benefiting from any kind of a network of systems are extremely limited — no matter how interoperable and pervasive the network in itself may be.
Pages: 2 pages
Date: 2016-01-07
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