Abstract

The article deals with the issues of establishing an Information Commissioner (Ombudsman) in Ukraine. It is explored what functions and responsibilities this institution should perform in the field of personal data protection, ensuring access rights to information. The importance of this position is emphasized in view of the fact that Ukraine is in a state of hybrid war, when information is one of the main instruments of warfare. It is noted that these issues are now controlled by the Ombudsman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, but the scope of problems related to information security requires the creation of a separate institution for the information ombudsman.

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