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Author
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Leroy Irynahu_HU
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2022-02-11T14:11:14Z
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2022-02-11T14:11:14Z
Release
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2021hu_HU
Issn
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2498-5392hu_HU
Issn
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2786-0744hu_HU
uri
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12944/17381
Abstract
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There was a time when military technology reinforced and provided added value and expertise to business and government organisations. There are a number of technologies, specific military applications and solutions such as the Internet, GPS or sunglasses, and methodologies like strategic planning and negotiation systems that were developed in the past within military domains and later evaluated and implemented, which brought increases in speed and added business value. There are now many diverse digital transformation projects being implemented in several business domains – ranging from small and medium businesses like an Italian family restaurant to the global oil and gas companies such as Shell or British Petroleum or even executive branches of the European Union/European Commission. All these organisations use different technologies to optimise processes, innovate faster, collaborate efficiently and deliver more value with less effort. Economic defence – like never before – means national security. For that reason, Cyber Security initiatives associated with digital transformations include a “testing mode” period, along with Cyber Autonomy functions that aim to support business critical infrastructures. Different methodologies are in place to optimise for the new data-driven economy and support digital transformation. It is the responsibility of the business to adopt best practices and techniques to reinforce national security and offer effective tool support for effective Cyber Autonomy with digital transformation projects.hu_HU
Language
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enhu_HU
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Ludovika Egyetemi Kiadóhu_HU
Keywords
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project managementhu_HU
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cyber autonomyhu_HU
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information securityhu_HU
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reputation defencehu_HU
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reputation managementhu_HU
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computer securityhu_HU
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critical infrastructureshu_HU
Keywords
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risk management processhu_HU
Title
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Cyber Autonomy Toolbox – Project Management Digital Transformationhu_HU
Type
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folyóiratcikkhu_HU
Version
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kiadóihu_HU

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nyílt hozzáférésűhu_HU
Doi ID
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10.32565/aarms.2021.2.ksz.7hu_HU
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Műszaki tudományokhu_HU

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Műszaki tudományok/Katonai műszaki tudományokhu_HU
MTMT ID
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32638642hu_HU

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AARMShu_HU

dc.identifier.journalVolume
20hu_HU

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95-110hu_HU

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kszhu_HU
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Budapesthu_HU


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