Abstract

The article defines and analyzes the stages of formation and development of the information protection system with limited access, in particular: its legal regulation, during the period of Ukraine's restoration of its independence. Describing each of the stages of the formation and development of an information protection system with limited access in Ukraine, the main achievements that have become the basis for the development of this industry are defined and can be considered as the basis for further directions of improving the information protection system with limited access in our country. The author of the article describes his own approach to the formation of the definition of “information protection system with limited access”, which takes into account the legislative definitions of related concepts and includes the objects for which the subjects of legal relations take protection measures.The division into the stages of formation and development of the information protection system with limited access was carried out in view of the adoption of basic legal acts that formed, changed and terminated (regulated) legal relations related to the issues of protection of information with limited access in independent Ukraine. These allowed us to identify and characterize the eight main stages of the establishment and development of the information protection system with limited access, taking as a basis the adoption of legislative acts that had a decisive impact on the creation, operation and change of the whole system, or most of its components. In addition, it was found that foreign policy, military and political factors were crucial to achieving a new level of information protection system with limited access at the final stage of the research. The author also identified a promising area of research for the information protection system with limited access in our country – determination of the current state of the information protection system with limited access.

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