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Keyword: «information warfare»

The article proposes to consider a new form of identification intelligence on obtaining informative signs of the individual.
The article reveals the peculiarities of the perception of history and the concept of patriotism among young people in modern Russia. The influence of information warfare on the formation of ideological views in history and search for ways to improve the process of developing of the civic consciousness among young people is highlighted.
The article discusses the concept of disinformation, its main tasks and methods, as well as ways to detect false information and combat it.
In 2021, at the level of the state authorities of the Russian Federation, it was officially announced that an information war was being waged against the population of our country by the United States, England and their satellites – Western Europe. In reality, this type of war against the Russian state was waged almost constantly throughout its existence. The article considers the stages and methods of this information impact in the past centuries of the formation of the concept and content of the «Russian world». The analysis of information counteraction between the USA and the USSR, as well as the countries that joined the poles of their influence, during the Cold War is carried out. The relevance of scientific research, the results of which are reflected in this work, is to draw an analogy with the modern period of information confrontation of the same subjects, but with new opportunities and in new realities.
In the article, the author examines the main stages of transformation in the Russian national legal system of the legislator's approaches to regulating information legal relations in the context of the development of digital civilization and information warfare. Based on retrospective and comparative legal analysis, conclusions were drawn about the patterns of passage of the corre-sponding stages, conditioned by both internal demands and challenges, and external threats with a low level of information and legal culture and self-restraint and the absence of a system and mechanisms of international legal regulation.