Abstract

Cybersecurity is emerging as a critical issue in contemporary international law, with significant implications for the security of nations. The use of information and communication technologies poses potential threats to various aspects of societal and state functioning, prompting the international community to explore the establishment of a comprehensive legal framework for cooperative efforts in the area of cybersecurity. 
 The article describes the evolution of regulatory and legal mechanisms dedicated to securing cyberspace. The narrative emphasises that the establishment of rules governing activities in cyberspace requires careful consideration of cybersecurity, the protection of personal data, and the fight against cybercrime and cyberterrorism.
 Looking to the future, the analysis of international legislation identifies areas for improvement in the area of cyberspace security under current conditions.

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