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The impact of China's 2016 Cyber Security Law on foreign technology firms, and on China's big data and Smart City dreams

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Whether international fears of China's new Cyber Security Law are justified is focused on, and why China needs a cyber security regime is analyzed.
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This article is published in Computer Law & Security Review.The article was published on 2017-06-30. It has received 54 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Rule of law & Smart city.

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A survey on federated learning

TL;DR: Federated learning as discussed by the authors is a set-up in which multiple clients collaborate to solve machine learning problems, which is under the coordination of a central aggregator, where the original data of the client is stored locally and cannot be exchanged or migrated.
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Smart city and cyber-security; technologies used, leading challenges and future recommendations

Chen Ma
- 03 Sep 2021 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey and discus on explanation of cyber security, smart cities, and survey of available relevant literature on security in that technology, which focuses on the four main components of a smart city, i.e. smart grid, smart building, smart transportation system, and smart healthcare.
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A socio-technical analysis of China's cybersecurity policy: Towards delivering trusted e-government services

TL;DR: A socio-technical analysis framework is used to examine the potential impact of the 2016 Cybersecurity Law on e-government services in China and identifies the factors that are likely to affect e- government operations.
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Marketing innovation and internationalization in smart city development: a systematic review, framework and research agenda

TL;DR: A systematic review of marketing research on smart cities and their efforts to internationalize is presented in this article, where the authors discuss the antecedents and consequences of various innovative marketing strategies that smart cities adopt for their internationalization and development of an international competitive advantage.
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Understanding the relationships between information architectures and business models: An empirical study on the success configurations of smart communities

TL;DR: Using the Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) method, it is found that a successful smart community depends on the integration between information architectures and business models, and different business models rely on different information architectures elements.