Abstract
This scientific work reveals current current trends in the field of ensuring national economic security from the latest cyber threats. The study is based on the author's analysis of modern economic threats undertaken by cybercriminals, as well as their causal complex. In the process of research, the author studied the tactics used by cybercriminals in order to carry out cyberattacks in the economic sphere. Also, the degree of prevalence of software used by cybercriminals with the consequences of the use of which today has to be dealt with by most subjects of the domestic economic sphere was studied. The author focuses on the fact that cyber threats in the economic sphere have been developing for many years before they acquire today's scale. This paper also goes into detail about the fact that modern cybercriminals tend to innovate and keep up with the times, like any successful legal business. Summing up, it is emphasized that in order to effectively build a line of defense against cyber attacks, in the economic sphere, its representatives first of all need to understand the scale of what they are facing. A reasoned conclusion is also made that protection against attacks by cybercriminals will become fully effective only when representatives of the domestic economic sector come to a full understanding of the scale of cyber threats that they will face in the future. The scientific novelty of the study lies in the analysis of the foundations for ensuring national economic security from modern cyber threats in the third decade of the 21st century. Its practical significance is seen in the possibility of applying the results of the study in the process of improving work on the further development of cybersecurity in the domestic economic sphere.
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