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SILKSECURED: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF SECURITY AND DEPENDENCIES IN CHINA'S
GOVERNMENTAL WEB SYSTEMS

Ming Zuo, Yanan Cheng, Chao Li, Haiyan Xu, Zhaoxin Zhang



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https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-4275987/v1

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The study "SilkSecured" delves into the practice of governmental web systems in
China. It scrutinizes the security and dependency challenges besieging China's
governmental web infrastructure, with an intent to unearth pivotal concerns and
proffer enhancements. The inquiry reveals substantial vulnerabilities and
dependencies that could impede the digital efficacy and safety of governmental
web systems.

To counter these identified frailties, "SilkSecured" presents a suite of
strategic recommendations tailored to bolster the digital fortitude of China's
governmental web infrastructure. It underscores the critical need for robust
domain name resolution services to assure secure and reliable access to
government websites. The study accentuates the necessity for stringent vetting
and regular updates of third-party libraries, aiming to avert potential security
threats. Furthermore, it advocates for an optimized deployment of web systems by
advocating for a diversified distribution of network nodes, which could
substantially augment system resilience and performance.

Through this comprehensive analysis, "SilkSecured" aspires to serve as a beacon
for governmental departments, championing the ongoing enhancement of security
protocols within China's governmental web domains. This initiative is envisioned
to fortify the digital infrastructure against the spectrum of evolving cyber
threats, thus safeguarding the digital governance ecosystem in China. The
recommendations provided aim to underpin the robustness and reliability of
governmental web systems, ensuring their integrity in the digital era.

Physical sciences/Mathematics and computing/Computer science

Physical sciences/Mathematics and computing/Information technology

Physical sciences/Mathematics and computing/Statistics

Web information security

Web data mining

Web measurement

Digital governance

Digital infrastructure


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