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THEORIES OF WORLD ORDER TRANSITION AND THE CURRENT PHASE OF WORLD POLITICS
Author(s) -
Oksana Frolova,
О. Kuchmiy
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
mìžnarodnì ta polìtičnì doslìdžennâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2707-5214
pISSN - 2707-5206
DOI - 10.18524/2707-5206.2021.34.237903
Subject(s) - general partnership , politics , order (exchange) , private sector , public–private partnership , public relations , business , phase (matter) , state (computer science) , public administration , political science , computer science , law , finance , chemistry , organic chemistry , algorithm
The article is devoted to the analysis of the benefits and challenges of public-private partnerships in the sphere of сybersecurity. Information technologies play a dominant role in the development of modern society. However, rapid progress in this area is closely linked to the emergence of more sophisticated, innovative threats. The information security system, which has developed within the framework of the modern world order, is one of the "pillars" of international stability. Therefore, it became necessary to distinguish cybersecurity as an important component of public life. The state has a particularly important role to play in the information and cybersecurity system, as it can take a number of organizational and technical measures to protect its information space. The article emphasizes that it is possible to reach significant success only by involving the private sector. There are many examples and confirmations of it in the world. Public-private partnership is one of the potential forms of effective cooperation between the representatives of public and private sectors. The overall goal of participating in PPPs, both private and public, is to increase cybersecurity. There is an obvious need to combine the capabilities, potential, experience, technical support, and funding of the public and private sectors to combat cyber threats. Each country is trying to find its own way in building a PPP, but such a partnership has already become a new effective mechanism to meet the challenges and threats in today's information society. The article explores the examples of public-private partnerships in the sphere of сybersecurity in the EU.

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