WAYS TO IMPROVE MECHANISMS FOR ENSURING INFORMATION SECURITY IN DEPARTMENTAL INFORMATION AND TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS OF THE SECURITY SERVICE OF UKRAINE
Abstract
An analysis of shortfalls in short-term approaches to the development of complex systems to protect information, overview and organization of theoretical and applied foundations to optimize mechanisms to insure the information security and telecommunication systems are carried out in the research. Mechanisms of interaction between information components of security systems are analyzed. Approaches concerning the improvement of regulatory and organizational mechanisms for the protection of information with restricted access in the information and telecommunication systems of the Security Service of Ukraine are highlighted.
Key words: information protection, information and telecommunication systems, automated systems, information security, comprehensive system of information protection, information and computer technologies, cyber security, information activity.
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