Abstract

Scientific and technological progress generates two interrelated trends: new machinery and technologies, on the one hand, open unprecedented opportunities in all practical spheres and, on the other, provoke numerous negative consequences that are often impossible to predict in advance. This is also true of information and communication technologies, whose rapid development in the past decades has called into existence the dangerous phenomena of cyberterrorism and cyberwars. As is the case with other threats associated with the use of scientific and technological achievements, society responds with technological improvements. A specific example of such improvements within a pan-European research project with the participation of Russian scientists is given below.

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