Building Safety, Security, Resilience and Trust in the Digital Economy
- According to the World Bank, the digital economy contributes more than 15% to global gross domestic product (DGP).
- During the G20 Summit, the 'Digital Economy Working Group' extensively discussed three key pillars- digital public infrastructure, security in the digital economy and digital efficiency.
- Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) was defined during the G20 Summit, According to definition DPI is a set of shared digital systems that must be secure and interoperable.
- At the conference, member countries adopted the Agreement on the 'Group's Framework for DPI Systems'. This framework can prepare a road map for the development of DPI in low- and ....
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