Abstract

Today the world is faced with the problem of information security of young transport professionals’ safety in the information space because it is not possible to track the social impact on young people, and it is not even ethical. We are faced with the task of developing young transport professionals’ information security skills in the information space. In order to prevent the impact of adverse incidents or threats in developed countries, information protection is implemented at all levels of education, where teachers do the largest part, though, this is an issue of national security and requires the protection and control of the state. It is necessary to instill the skills of information security culture in the family, starting from preschool age, but often parents are not experts in modern technologies and are not informed about the existing threat or find out about the consequences quite late. According to the authors, the issue of information security of young transport professionals in the information space should acquire a national scale; otherwise, society will get incorrect informational behavior of young transport professionals and young people in general, examples of which are aggressive dialogues in social networks, increased interest in immoral, immoral sites, ignorance of security rules in the network, inability to protect themselves from virtual criminals.

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