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Legal Protection of Personal Data and Ensuring National Security of the Russian Federation: Information and Legal Aspect

https://doi.org/10.18384/2949-513X-2026-2-65-75

Abstract

Aim. To identify the trends and features that have caused a serious transformation of public relations and the emergence of new challenges in the field of information security, and what impact these changes have on the field of facial security.

Methodology.  Various methods were used in the article. such as analysis and synthesis, system analysis and others. The paper considers the impact of digital processing of personal data on the security of individuals and the state, which is especially important due to the aggravation of the geopolitical situation and the increasing number of attacks on the information infrastructure of our country, including information systems that process personal data. In addition, victims of fraudulent actions under the coercion of intruders can commit various illegal actions, including those directed at government agencies. All this, in turn, requires improvement of the state's approaches to the protection of personal data of individuals.

Results.  The conclusion is proved that the digitalization of data processing about individuals has significantly affected public relations and has begun to affect not only individual rights, but also national security.

Research implications lies in the fact that the problems related to the need to protect the interests and security of the state in the field of personal data protection have been actualized, which comes to the fore due to the fact that constant leaks of information about individuals not only create tension in society and negatively affect the business climate, but also affect the level of protection of human rights and national security. The 

About the Author

D. Yu. Sapronov
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Dmitry Yu. Sapronov – Scientific Researcher, Center for Strategic Studies, Institute for Mathematical Research of Complex Systems; Senior Engineer, Tech Department, Higher School of State Audit

Moscow 



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