Social engineering as a corruption risk
When a remote government system is compromised, it could lead to the loss of personal and administrative data. But what happens when core government systems are stolen? The BBC’s James Jeffrey looks at the challenges facing those who have access to personal data?
Source: blogs.worldbank.orgPublished on 2021-01-07
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