Information Technologies and International Security : [electronic resource]. – Mîscow : IMEMO, 2023. – 111 p. – ISBN 978-5-9535-0613-7. – DOI 10.20542/978-5-9535-0613-7. – URL: https://www.imemo.ru/publications/info/information-technologies-and-international-security
ISBN 978-5-9535-0613-7
DOI 10.20542/978-5-9535-0613-7
The monograph is devoted to topical issues of international security and strategic stability in the context of accelerated development of information and communication technologies. It justifies the importance of ensuring international information security. The monograph examines the possibility of establishing an IT-arms control regime under the UN auspices. Different aspects of regulation of software security systems and of the use of supercomputers in the context of the international information security are examined. The impact of information and communication technologies on strategic stability is analyzed. This monograph is addressed to specialists in the field of information and communication technologies and international security, university lecturers, students, and graduate students at universities, as well as a wide range of English speakers and English learners.
Keywords: international security | IT-arms control | information and communication technologies |
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