Baran M. Administrative and legal provision of information security in Ukraine. – Qualifying scientific work on manuscript rights.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

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0823U100338

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Specialization

  • 081 - Право

20-01-2023

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ДФ 35.725.054

Lviv State University of Internal Affairs

Essay

Baran M. V. Administrative and legal provision of information security in Ukraine. – Qualifying scientific work on manuscript rights. Dissertation for obtaining the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in specialty 081 ‒ Law. Lviv State University of Internal Affairs. Lviv, 2022. The dissertation analyzes the administrative and legal provision of information security in Ukraine in the context of modern state formation, the development of administrative and legal science and information law, the digital transformation of society and the national economy in the context of the European integration of Ukraine and Russia’s aggression, including information. It is emphasized that the study of the legal nature of the administrative and legal provision of information security in Ukraine, based on the study of the experience of institutionalization of the information protection mechanism and the protection of individuals, society and the state from destructive informational influence in the legal systems of the countries of the European Union and the North Atlantic Alliance (NATO), made it possible to identify legal characteristics of this phenomenon, to show its place and role in the rule of law. It is noted that the methodological basis of the study of the administrative and legal provision of information security is an interdisciplinary approach, which makes it possible to understand the purposeful activity of the individual, society and the state in the information space as a unity of purpose, legal means of provision, conscious and voluntary activity of subjects in the process of implementation. This made it possible to draw conclusions that give an idea of the provision of information security of a person, society and the state, which includes information protection and protection against destructive informational influence in a single aggregate and to formulate the methodological principles of the study of administrative and legal provision of information security in the conditions based on empirical and theoretical material digital transformation. It has been established that the system of legal support of information security in the conditions of digital transformation should be characterized as an interdisciplinary one with a complex internal structure that is in dynamic development, having value, regulatory, functional and institutional dimensions. The value dimension indicates that the provision of information security is in systemic relations with constitutional values and serves to ensure a socially useful goal - the guarantee and protection of a person, society and the state. The normative-legal dimension defines administrative-legal means and mechanisms for ensuring information security at the legislative level. The functional dimension ensures the implementation of compensatory, law enforcement, punitive, educational functions and the function of restoring the right. It is noted that the institution of ensuring information security is improving in terms of increasing the degree of protection of the rights and legitimate interests of interested subjects in the information space. There are positive trends and prospects for the development of the institute of administrative and legal support of information security in Ukraine, which will allow us to reveal the potential of the effective functioning of the institute of information security and to adapt it to the requirements of the European Union and the North Atlantic Alliance (NATO). Keywords: administrative and legal regulation, protection, Internet, information, destructive information influence, national interest, information sphere, information culture, legal responsibility.

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