
doi: 10.18449/2019rp14
handle: 10419/253214
SWP Research Paper 14/2019
ddc:320, Federal Republic of Germany, security, Media Politics, Information Politics, Media Law, Medienpolitik, Informationspolitik, Medienrecht, information, secrecy, Interactive, electronic Media, Geheimhaltung, information technology, Information, Kommunikationstechnologie, data security, interaktive, elektronische Medien, News media, journalism, publishing, Internet, data protection, Informationstechnologie, Global Governance, Datenschutz, Bundesrepublik Deutschland, communication technology, Sicherheit, global governance, World Wide Web; Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (Rey/Cal.), Publizistische Medien, Journalismus,Verlagswesen, 10500, Datensicherheit, ddc: ddc:070
ddc:320, Federal Republic of Germany, security, Media Politics, Information Politics, Media Law, Medienpolitik, Informationspolitik, Medienrecht, information, secrecy, Interactive, electronic Media, Geheimhaltung, information technology, Information, Kommunikationstechnologie, data security, interaktive, elektronische Medien, News media, journalism, publishing, Internet, data protection, Informationstechnologie, Global Governance, Datenschutz, Bundesrepublik Deutschland, communication technology, Sicherheit, global governance, World Wide Web; Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (Rey/Cal.), Publizistische Medien, Journalismus,Verlagswesen, 10500, Datensicherheit, ddc: ddc:070
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