Technologies for preventing the dissemination of information leading to negative consequences
Автор: Maksimova Elena Aleksandrovna, Evdokimova Elena Aleksandrovna
Журнал: НБИ технологии @nbi-technologies
Рубрика: Инновации в информатике, вычислительной технике и управлении
Статья в выпуске: 2 (25), 2017 года.
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Public Opinion Fund prepared and carried out special survey, which main task was to determine how much time Russian users had spent on the Internet, with what purpose, and how significant it had been for their daily lives. As it turned out, 87 % of respondents believe that the Internet has brought more positive things than negative. Only 3 % categorically stated that the use of the Internet has brought more bad, and 10 % did not answer the question. As the pros 60 % of respondents note a large number of useful and public information, 31 % - ample opportunities of communication between people, 8 % - quick access to information, another 8 % consider the Internet as entertainment and as a form of entertainment. Using the Internet, 7 % draw up new opportunities for work and study, 6 % - the “expanding horizons”, 4 % use it for paying bills and making remote purchases. Most users believe that if you deprive them of the ability to use the Internet, their lives will change. 53 % of Russians think so, and the answer is common in all age groups. Analysis of information security problems reveals the problem of prohibited content. One way to solve it is to create models and algorithms to prevent the dissemination of threat of information, which have negative consequences. Currently, a large number of technologies are being developed and tested. Nevertheless, the effective protection of users from the threats of the dissemination of information, which have negative consequences, in particular, in social networks, does not exist.
Information, negative consequences, technology, model, social network, prohibited content, information security, internet
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/14968453
IDR: 14968453 | DOI: 10.15688/jvolsu10.2017.2.3