Abstract

The article is dedicated to the study of the information security provision in the EU Member States in the context of analyzing their state programs, national programs as well as regulatory legal acts. This study identifies priorities and gaps in the information security provision in the EU Member States, analyzes special features of the institutional and legal mechanism of information security in the EU Member States in the context of the multi-vector international security system. The expediency of developing an integral coordinated information policy of the EU Member States, aimed at unification of the approaches to information security, is substantiated, as well as the experience of the EU Member States in this field aimed at improving the domestic regulatory framework of information security provision is studied.

Highlights

  • Many European Union (EU) Member States have established general national information security networks capable of rapid accumulation of the forces and means of public authorities aimed at countering a wide range of threats

  • The experience of the EU Member States shows that provision of a high level of information security is possible on condition that a thorough and effective system of legal acts in this area is adopted and the bodies that will ensure this security in a certain country function effectively

  • There are legal regulatory frameworks in this area in the EU Member States, but the problem lies in a certain inconsistency of the laws of the EU Member States in the approaches to addressing certain issues of information security provision, this significantly reducing the effectiveness of legal regulation in this area

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INTRODUCTION

Many EU Member States have established general national information security networks capable of rapid accumulation of the forces and means of public authorities aimed at countering a wide range of threats. Their operation is clearly regulated by the legal regulatory framework. There are legal regulatory frameworks in this area in the EU Member States, but the problem lies in a certain inconsistency of the laws of the EU Member States in the approaches to addressing certain issues of information security provision, this significantly reducing the effectiveness of legal regulation in this area. The experience of the EU Member States in this area, for the sake of adapting the standards available in the EU Member States in the context of information security provision

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