ON THE RESULTS OF THE BRICS INTERNATIONAL ROUNDTABLE «DIGITAL SOCIETY, TRENDS, OPPORTUNITIES, RISKS»
УДК 340.114.5:004 ББК 67.05с51
Abstract
The article summarizes the main results of the International Round Table «Digital Society, Trends,Opportunities, Risks» within the framework of the International Conference «BRICS Peoples Choose Life».Proposals for improving the system of measures aimed at ensuring information security and combatingcybercrime at the international level, within the BRICS, federal and regional levels are formulated.
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