Utilizing Information and Communication Technology Systems for the Formation of National Security
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2024
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Dorofyeyev, O. V.
Дорофєєв, Олександр Вікторович
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"Contributions to Economics"
Abstract
In today’s interconnected world, driven by the internet and globalization, security concerns are prevalent and pose both internal and external threats to nation-states (Asogwa, 2020; Li & Liu, 2021; Yarovenko, 2020). These concerns encompass critical information security threats, which constitute a significant aspect of a nation’s security framework (Anwar et al., 2018; Ayoob, 2018; Djenna et al., 2021). Ukraine, in particular, faces crucial dynamics and challenges related to information and communication technology (ICT) that significantly impact its information society and overall structure. The current ICT interventions, arising from the turmoil of Russian aggression, present various challenges and threats to both individuals and the state. These challenges include the susceptibility of global communication networks to compromise online and cloud-based national security. Additionally, cross-border activities pose threats to information security, and internet-based media can negatively impact the nation’s security setup (Asogwa, 2020). Recent research in Ukraine has examined the interplay between individuals, society, and the state concerning ICT-related concerns in the context of national security. Prioritizing a secure information sphere emerged as a key concern (Antoiuk, 2019), with significant findings establishing links between communication networks and progressive national security issues.
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National Security Concerns, framing an ICT-friendly information society, formulating an ICT Framing for Ukraine’s National Security Apparatus, security Forecasting and Future Outlook
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Utilizing Information and Communication Technology Systems for the Formation of National Security / A. Y. Gevorkyan et al. Handbook on Post-War Reconstruction and Development Economics of Ukraine: Catalyzing Progress. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2024. P. 15-30. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-48735-4_2