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DYLEVSKY, I N (4) answer(s).
 
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Informational aspects of the concept of aggression in internati / Dylevsky, I N; Komov, S A; Petrunin, A N   Journal Article
Komov, S A Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The paper offers a retrospective analysis of the way the content of the aggression concept in international law has been formed, while taking into account the current practice of using information and communication technologies to affect foreign information resources across the border. It follows from the analysis that the existing definition of aggression could still be used with some adjustment and further specification concerning prospective acts of aggression in information space.
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ID:   100042


Military-political aspects of ensuring information security in / Boyko, S M; Dylevsky, I N; Komov, S A; Korotkov, S V   Journal Article
Komov, S A Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Political and military aspects of the Russian federation's state policy on international information security / Dylevsky, I N; Elyas, V P ; Petrunin, A N ; Zapivakhin, V O   Article
Dylevsky, I N Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors look at the political and military aspects of the Russian Federation's state policy on international information security and the guidelines to be followed to counter military and political threat of aggressive use of information and communication technologies.
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Russian armed forces in the information environment: principles, rules, and confidence-building measures / Bazylev, S I; Dylevsky, I N; Komov, S A; Petrunin, A N   Journal Article
Komov, S A Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The authors draw on the record of modern-day armed conflicts and practices followed in operational training of troops and staffs to come up with a system of principles and rules guiding the Russian Armed Forces' behavior in cyberspace operations and confidence-building measures that, they believe, could maximize the opportunities offered by the global information environment for reinforcing the country's defense capabilities, containing and preventing military conflicts, promoting cooperation in the military field, and developing an international information security system.
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