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9. The Diffusion of Rules Governing Digital Platforms, Data and Artificial Intelligence
Keywords: Industry 5.0, financial institutions, corporate governance, regulation, ICT
The EU DORA regulation: a new model for cyber risk management.
Culmone, Marco
University of Palermo, Italy
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9. The Diffusion of Rules Governing Digital Platforms, Data and Artificial Intelligence
Keywords: ONDC, Bhashini, Digital Commerce, Open Digital Innovation, Artificial Intelligence Mechanisms
AI-Enabled Digital Commerce: The Case of India’s ONDC and the Bhashini for Inclusive Public Service Delivery
Awasthi, Pallavi; Sabharwal, Meghna; Salwan, Prashant
H. Wayne Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship, Nova Southeastern University, United States of America
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9. The Diffusion of Rules Governing Digital Platforms, Data and Artificial Intelligence
Keywords: judicialcooperation, e-evidence, encrypteddata, privacy, criminalproceedings
REGULATION (EU) 2023/1543: JUDICIAL COOPERATION BETWEEN MEMBER STATES AND THE ISSUE OF ENCRYPTED ELECTRONIC DATA
Cambiano, Francesco; Carbonari, Domenico Gaspare
University of Palermo, Italy
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