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Regulating Digital Security by Design?: Implications of The Perspectives From DSbD Programme Stakeholders

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Regulating Digital Security by Design? Implications of The Perspectives From DSbD Programme Stakeholders. / Slesinger, Ian; Panteli, Niki; Coles-Kemp, Lizzie.
In: Information and Computer Security, Vol. 32, No. 5, 20.11.2024, p. 676-690.

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Slesinger I, Panteli N, Coles-Kemp L. Regulating Digital Security by Design? Implications of The Perspectives From DSbD Programme Stakeholders. Information and Computer Security. 2024 Nov 20;32(5):676-690. Epub 2024 Jun 18. doi: 10.1108/ICS-01-2023-0010

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Slesinger, Ian ; Panteli, Niki ; Coles-Kemp, Lizzie. / Regulating Digital Security by Design? Implications of The Perspectives From DSbD Programme Stakeholders. In: Information and Computer Security. 2024 ; Vol. 32, No. 5. pp. 676-690.

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