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189786
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THE world is on the cusp of a new technological revolution. The rapid development of advanced technology is already moving entire industries into the virtual realm. Global digitalization is penetrating all areas of social life. The contours of the emerging global information order are gradually taking shape.
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189149
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TECHNOLOGICAL development and increasing global information interdependence have led to rapid growth in the speed, scale, and intensity of the use of the digital space. As information and communication technologies continuously improve and spread almost instantaneously among both developed and developing countries, entire sectors of the world economy are transitioning from the conventional to the virtual environment.
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180742
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THE DIGITAL revolution that began a few decades ago provides tremendous development opportunities to nations, but also creates more opportunities for criminals and makes crime more complex and sophisticated.
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ID:
182916
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IN TODAY'S world, preserving digital sovereignty is not only an immutable basis but also a guarantee of the existence of a state itself - a means of avoiding potential conflicts in the information environment. Russian President Vladimir Putin, speaking in March 2021 at a meeting of Russia's Security Council, where the [document] Fundamentals of Russian State Policy in the Field of International Information Security was being considered, stressed, in particular, that "Russia stands for the inviolability of the digital sovereignty of all states.... This means that each country can independently determine the regulatory parameters of its own information space and corresponding infrastructure."...
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