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Legal Regulation of the Security of Critical Information Infrastructure

Student: Shubina Ekaterina

Supervisor: Ljudmila Konstantinovna Tereschenko

Faculty: Faculty of Law

Educational Programme: Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2020

This master's thesis is devoted to the study of the features of the legal regulation of ensuring the security of critical information infrastructure. Due to the increase in the total number of cyber attacks carried out on objects of critical information infrastructure, this sphere of public relations was subjected to detailed legal regulation. In the framework of this work, a general analysis of the terminology used in the legislation of the Russian Federation, as well as regulatory legal acts of other national and supranational jurisdictions for the purpose of legal regulation of ensuring the safety of critical infrastructures, is carried out. In addition, the work contains a comparative legal analysis of approaches to legal regulation in the designated sector of public relations with the greatest attention paid to the legal status of subjects of critical information infrastructure. A separate block of work is devoted to the regulation of the main types of legal responsibility in the field of legal regulation of critical information infrastructure with a focus on the possibility of violation of human and civil rights and freedoms if the current provisions of the legislation of the Russian Federation on critical information infrastructure are not observed.

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