CYBERSECURITY CHALLENGES OF ALGERIAN NATIONAL SECURITY AND THE ROLE OF THE LEGALSYSTEM IN CONFRONTING THEM

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Dr. BENAGOUNE Aissa

Abstract

The rapid and extensive technological development in the world of computing and the internet, unprecedented in previous decades, has led to the accumulation of vast amounts of information, files, and various topics converging through digital media and communication networks, now known as cyberspace or the informational world. This reservoir of information and secrets is stored in information storage stations, in addition to the availability of stations and centers to ensure the flow of internet service. This abundance of information has led to the exploitation of this information by what is known as information pirates (criminals) or cybercriminals, which often negatively affects the national security of countries, especially weak and developing nations.


In this regard, the article is divided into three sections, with an introduction preceding these sections and a conclusion that summarizes the presented ideas and discussions within this scientific article. This summary will also touch upon some assumptions and problematic issues that should accompany this scientific summary.


The first section is titled: "Traditional National Security and the Emergence of New Concepts," relating to the most important developments in the field of international relations and the renewal of concepts of national security according to the requirements of the modern era, up to digital security or cyber national security for each country separately.

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