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О подходах США и Китая к обеспечению кибербезопасности

О подходах США и Китая к обеспечению кибербезопасности

Abstract

В статье автор рассуждает об угрозах информационной безопасности, в том числе имеющих стратегический характер, исходящих из киберпространства. Проводится анализ подходов специалистов США и Китая к противодействию данным угрозам, а также форм и методов, необходимых для решения этих задач. Также рассматривается вопрос о правомерности объявления киберпространства зоной боевых действий, и дан ответ на этот вопрос с точки зрения трех уровней ведения боевых действий: стратегического, оперативного и тактического.

The article discusses existing cybersecurity risks, including the strategic ones originated from the cyberspace. The author analyzes approaches of the experts from the USA and China to the cyber threats control, as well as forms and methods of appropriate countermeasures. The author also considers a question, if it is rightful to treat the cyberspace as a combat zone, and answers this question from three perspectives: strategic, operation, and tactic.

Keywords

КИТАЙ, КРИТИЧЕСКАЯ ИНФРАСТРУКТУРА, КИБЕРБЕЗОПАСНОСТЬ, КИБЕРПРОСТРАНСТВО, ДИПЛОМАТИЯ, ЭЛЕКТРОННОЕ ПРАВИТЕЛЬСТВО, США, БОЕВЫЕ ДЕЙСТВИЯ

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