Challenges for corporate governance in the digital age: new risks of data loss and privacy
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Академик Е.А.Бөкетов атындағы Қарағанды университетінің баспасы
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The article "Challenges for corporate governance in the digital age: new risks of data
loss and privacy" discusses the major issues related to data loss management and privacy violation
management, considering the digital transformation of the Kazakhstani economy. The group
emphasizes that detailed risk management approaches should be developed by analyzing modern
risks such as cyberattacks, data leaks, and a lack of awareness among staff members. Particular
consideration is given to the application of contemporary technology, such as blockchain and artificial
intelligence, employee training, and the application of international standards like ISO 27001. In
conclusion, the authors emphasize the strengthening of the regulatory framework, the necessity of
intersectoral cooperation for improving the sustainability of the digital economy. The
recommendations deal with the implementation of the information security management systems, the
creation of national plans in order to reduce the risks and create a competitive economy.
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Davletbayeva N.B. Challenges for corporate governance in the digital age: new risks of data loss and privacy/N.B.Davletbayeva, T.A.Nurseit, Z.S.Takuova//Цифрлық экономика: бизнестің жаңа архитектоникасы және құзыреттіліктер трансформациясы. Халықаралық ғылыми-тәжірибелік конференцияның материалдар жинағы.12 желтоқсан 2024 ж. Ғылыми электрондық басылым = Цифровая экономика: новая архитектоника бизнеса и трансформация компетенций. Сборник материалов международной научно-практической конференции 12 декабря 2024 г. Научное электронное издани=Digital economy: new business architectonics and transformationof competencies. Collection of materials of the International Scientific and Practical Conference December 12th, 2024. Scientific electronic edition. - 2024. 277-280 p.