Artificial Intelligence and Information Security: Legal Regulation, Prospects, and Risks (Real and Perceived Threats)
Anna Chebotareva, Natalia Kazantseva, Ekaterina Vologdina
2021
Abstract
At the turn of the second decade of the 21st century, the foundations of the importance of the information sector for humanity and the need to effectively ensure information security seems fairly obvious. The speed and dynamics of the implementation of cross-cutting digital technologies into public relations actualize the latest information challenges and threats, both real and perceived. The nature of the development of the modern information society specifies the awareness of the need for the development of artificial intelligence technologies and, clearly, lead to an understanding of the special role of legal support for information security. This makes it appropriate to study the experience of regulating artificial intelligence technologies in foreign countries, which will subsequently make it possible to assess the possibility of applying such experience in the Russian Federation. The result of such an assessment is the basis for determining further directions for the development and the content of information security measures. Assessment of the current state of public relations in the information sector, the degree of their resilience and formation intensify in the domestic legal science the problem of regulation of artificial intelligence systems, which is practically not studied. Obviously, this is related to the novelty of the studied public relations, as well as their influence on information security. Currently, in Russia and worldwide, some models of regulating artificial intelligence technologies have been developed. However, a unified information concept that would contribute, among other things, to ensure global security none yet exists. Overall, this issue assumes an interdisciplinary approach that takes into account both social, ethical, and political, economic factors, and, obviously, an effective legal mechanism. In order to establish the legal relevance of cross-cutting digital technologies and information security, based on the analysis and study of models for regulating artificial intelligence technologies in Russia and abroad, we can come up with a possible concept for ensuring information security in Russia,considering digital innovations.
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Chebotareva A., Kazantseva N. and Vologdina E. (2021). Artificial Intelligence and Information Security: Legal Regulation, Prospects, and Risks (Real and Perceived Threats). In Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference on Computer and Information Security - Volume 1: INFSEC, ISBN 978-989-758-531-9, pages 110-115. DOI: 10.5220/0010619400003170
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@conference{infsec21,
author={Anna Chebotareva and Natalia Kazantseva and Ekaterina Vologdina},
title={Artificial Intelligence and Information Security: Legal Regulation, Prospects, and Risks (Real and Perceived Threats)},
booktitle={Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference on Computer and Information Security - Volume 1: INFSEC,},
year={2021},
pages={110-115},
publisher={SciTePress},
organization={INSTICC},
doi={10.5220/0010619400003170},
isbn={978-989-758-531-9},
}
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TY - CONF
JO - Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference on Computer and Information Security - Volume 1: INFSEC,
TI - Artificial Intelligence and Information Security: Legal Regulation, Prospects, and Risks (Real and Perceived Threats)
SN - 978-989-758-531-9
AU - Chebotareva A.
AU - Kazantseva N.
AU - Vologdina E.
PY - 2021
SP - 110
EP - 115
DO - 10.5220/0010619400003170