Abstract

The legal support for information security is found in two conditionally independent areas: the macro area, which is external in relation to organizational factors, and the micro area, which includes internal legal factors. In this paper the federal legislation is examined and the fundamental and private principles of construction of a legal basis of information in Russia are noted. It is underlined that the legal macro support of an organization is incomplete and does not protect the interests of the private owner of information. The author reviews micro support and the approximate structure and content of internal legal regulations of an organization are proposed as well. The principles of organizational support for the protection of information are made. The role of the human factor in the support of security of information is justified.

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