Management models for information security: a comparative analysis of Russian, Chinese, Japanese, and South Korean practices

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This article provides a comparative analysis of the management models for ensuring information security in Russia, China, Japan, and South Korea. It examines the legal frameworks, organizational structures, and main directions of state policy in the field of information security in each country. The article analyzes the specific features and differences in approaches to ensuring information security, which are influenced by national characteristics, political goals, and the level of development of information technologies. The importance of international cooperation in the field of information security is emphasized in order to counter cross-border cyber threats and create a secure information environment.

information security \ cybersecurity \ management models \ Russia \ china \ japan \ south korea \ legal regulation \ state policy \ cyber threats \ international cooperation

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IDS: 170212688   |   DOI: 10.24412/2411-0450-2026-3-50-56