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Research on Archive Information Security Issues in the Context of Digital Transformation

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  • Yu, Boyang

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With the accelerated development of information technology, new technologies represented by cloud computing, big data, blockchain, and artificial intelligence have provided new technologies and assistance for various industries to transform and upgrade. Under the background of digital transformation, the digitalization construction of archives in China is flourishing. While strengthening the management of archive information and enhancing its value, it also poses new threats to archive information security. In recent years, the importance of archive information security has been increasing from all walks of life, and a series of beneficial explorations have been carried out. However, the issue of archive information security has not been fully resolved. Starting from the background of digital transformation, this article analyzes the security issues of archive information formed in the process of digitizing archives in China, and proposes corresponding response strategies, aiming to protect the security of digital archive information and promote the development of archive digitization. This article first summarizes the relevant literature on digital transformation and archive information security, laying a theoretical foundation for subsequent research activities; Subsequently, analyzing the current situation of digital archive information security management, it was found that digital archive information mainly faces security risks such as management loopholes leading to illegal information collection, technical risks leading to information leakage, and profit driven misuse of information; Further analyze these issues, understand their causes, and propose targeted response strategies such as strengthening archive security management through increased awareness, enhancing technical support through the introduction of artificial intelligence, promoting full process intelligence in archive work through increased funding, and enhancing digital archive security through strengthened supervision of the information security industry.

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  • Yu, Boyang, 2025. "Research on Archive Information Security Issues in the Context of Digital Transformation," International Journal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, Scientific Open Access Publishing, vol. 2(1), pages 8-13.
  • Handle: RePEc:axf:ijehss:v:2:y:2025:i:1:p:8-13
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