Scientific Bulletin of the Odessa National Economic University 2019, 3, 73-84
Open Access Article
Huseynova Sura
PhD student Institute of Law and Human Rights National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Azerbaijan, E-mail:matlabm@yandex.ru
Huseynova, S. (2019) Questions for foreign policy dimension of information security. Ed.: М.D. Baldzhy (ed.-in-ch.) and others [Systema pensiinoho zabezpechennia Ukrainy ta yevrointehratsiini protsesy; za red.: М. D. Baldzhy (gol. red.)], Scientific Bulletin of the Odessa National Economic University (ISSN 2313-4569), Odessa National Economics University, Odessa, No. 3(266), pp. 73-84.
The article analyzes the problems of forming a mechanism for ensuring international information security in the context of globalization challenges and threats. The author argues that the problems of international information security have transformed from a purely technological to a military-political one and have become one of the key megatrends of world politics. It is rightly noted that the technological design allows to ensure the neutrality of Internet technologies that simultaneously unite many local networks. Emphasizing that the special danger here is the so-called ―network neutrality‖, which implies that providers are obliged to provide access to all users to all resources under equal conditions, block the traffic of a particular site or charge extra for increased access speed. It is noted that, given the intensive growth of the conflict potential in the world and the growing confrontation in the global information space, the risks of using information and communication technologies by international actors to achieve their geopolitical goals by manipulating public consciousness at the global level are increasing. The author considers the resolution ―Transforming our world the Sustainable Development Agenda for the period up to 2030‖ as the main regulatory framework in this area in September 2015, which aims to improve ICT with the sustainable development of the entire global community. Under the conditions of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, there is a convergence of technologies that blurs the boundaries between the physical, digital and biological spheres both in the virtual space and in the actual practice of global interaction. Accordingly, the space for the fulfillment by states of foreign policy tasks in solving problems of maintaining international information security is expanding and transforming. The article explores the activities of the UN Group of Governmental Information Security Experts. For the first time, the discourse of threats to convergence of nano, bio, info and cognitive technologies of NBIC is described in political-strategic and social-media directions.
challenges, international, information, security, foreign policy, measurement, global politics, risks.
JEL classification: D780; F420; DOI: 10.32680/2409-9260-2019-3-266-73-84
UD classification: 327.5