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BROWSE PREPRINTS COVID-19 PREPRINTS PROTOCOLS VIDEOS JOURNALS TOOLS & SERVICES OVERVIEW CURIE PROFESSIONAL EDITING RESEARCH PROMOTION YOUR CART ABOUT PREPRINT PLATFORM IN REVIEW EDITORIAL POLICIES RESEARCH QUALITY EVALUATION OUR TEAM ADVISORY BOARD BLOG HELP CENTER SIGN IN Submit a Preprint Cite Share Download PDF Article SILKSECURED: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF SECURITY AND DEPENDENCIES IN CHINA'S GOVERNMENTAL WEB SYSTEMS Ming Zuo, Yanan Cheng, Chao Li, Haiyan Xu, Zhaoxin Zhang This is a preprint; it has not been peer reviewed by a journal. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-4275987/v1 This work is licensed under a CC BY 4.0 License STATUS: Under Review VERSION 1 posted 28 Apr, 2024 3 You are reading this latest preprint version ABSTRACT 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 FIGURES 1 INTRODUCTION 2 BACKGROUND 3 RELATED WORK 4 METHOD 5 RESULTS AND ANALYSIS 6 DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION DECLARATIONS REFERENCES ADDITIONAL DECLARATIONS Cite Share Download PDF STATUS: Under Review VERSION 1 posted 28 Apr, 2024 * Editor invited by journal 23 Apr, 2024 * Submission checks completed at journal 23 Apr, 2024 * First submitted to journal 16 Apr, 2024 You are reading this latest preprint version CITATIONS See more ENGAGEMENT 216 views COMMENTS 0 RELATED PREPRINTS 5 Research Square lets you share your work early, gain feedback from the community, and start making changes to your manuscript prior to peer review in a journal. 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