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Information Security of Critically Important Information Systems
Andrey Andreevich Baybarin1, Natal’ya Vladimirovna Grigor’eva2, Saleh Aisaevich Khodzhaliev3, Olga Aleksandrovna Kovaleva4, Yuliya L`vovna Shumskikh5, Alexander Alexandrovich Gogin6
1Andrey Andreevich Baybarin, Department of Criminal Law, Southwest State University, Kursk, Russia.
2Natal’ya Vladimirovna Grigor’eva, Department of Legal Regulation of Economic Activities, Financial university under the government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.
3Saleh Aisaevich Khodzhaliev, Chechen State University, Grozny, Russia.
4Olga Aleksandrovna Kovaleva, Buzuluk humanitarian and technological Institute (branch) of Orenburg state University, Buzuluk, Russia.
5Yuliya L`vovna Shumskikh, Orenburg state University, Orenburg, Russia. Alexander Alexandrovich Gogin, Togliatti State University, Tolyatti, Russia.

Manuscript received on November 15, 2019. | Revised Manuscript received on November 28, 2019. | Manuscript published on 30 November, 2019. | PP: 9030-9034 | Volume-8 Issue-4, November 2019. | Retrieval Number: D4380118419/2019©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.D4380.118419

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Abstract: The article provides a comprehensive analysis of the concepts related to the information security of critically important information systems in Russia. Today, problems exist, which are associated with numerous threats to Russian information security due to the rapidly increasing role of the information sphere. To solve these problems, an effective mechanism is needed to prevent and eliminate these threats. To develop the organizational and legal basis of the mechanism, it is necessary to define a number of concepts, such as information security, critically important information system, information infrastructure, etc. The authors explore Russian legal regulation, as well as international experience and research on this topic. The article shows the main sources of information security threats and defines general principles and approaches to ensuring information security of critically important information systems. The concept and types of critically important information systems are identified and the necessity of developing and improving their legal regulation is substantiated. A number of legal and organizational measures aimed at ensuring the information system security of Russian infrastructure are proposed.
Keywords: Information System, Information Security, Critically Important Infrastructure, Criminal Law Protection, International Legal Regulation.
Scope of the Article: Information and Data Security.