Abstract

The information environment is currently an indispensable part of life of society and state. Virtual space and new technologies not only make life easier and better for modern people, but also pose real and serious threats to national security. The virtual (non-existent) environment has a great impact on the real (practical) life of the individual, society and state. The danger lies in the fact that the state, represented by its bodies and officials, does not have time to create and correct the legislative framework for counteraction in time. We reveal that unified measures, as well as the unity of the policy in the field of information security in the world at the level of the UN Declarations and Conventions, have not been adopted, therefore, countering virtual threats, as well as ensuring the security of the information environment, is imposed on regional and state systems ensuring national security. When analyze the fundamental documents for ensuring the national security of the Russian Federation in the virtual sphere, it is revealed that the legislator places the main emphasis on threats of informational influence from foreign states, without covering and not disclosing the entire volume and current state of possible negative phenomena and threats in this area.

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