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Legal Regulation in the Field of Internal Information Security as a Component of Ukraine's National Security

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  • Oleksandr Nikitenko
  • Illia Zhuravel
  • Bohdan Krymchanin
  • Andrii Verbitskyi

    (The State Tax University, Ukraine)

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Legal regulation in the field of national information policy is guaranteed by the Constitution of Ukraine, the Resolution of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine “On the Concept (Fundamentals of State Policy) of National Security of Ukraine,†the Law of Ukraine “On Information,†the Law of Ukraine “On the Protection of Information in Information and Telecommunication Systems,†the Presidential Decree enacting the decision of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine dated October 15, 2021 “On the Information Security Strategy,†and other regulatory and subordinate legal acts. Scientific research on ensuring state security in Ukraine’s border regions is wide-ranging, particularly in safeguarding information security against unlawful intrusions. The protection of sovereignty and territorial integrity, as well as the provision of economic and information security, are among the most crucial responsibilities of the state and the shared duty of the Ukrainian people. The article addresses the system of responsible bodies and clarifies the concept and scope of law enforcement agencies in current Ukrainian law and practice.

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Handle: RePEc:cvj:mssl01:v:1:y:2025:i:1:n:5
DOI: 10.69635/mssl.2025.1.1.15
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