학술논문

The Information Revolution in the Post-Industrial Society: Dangers in Political Processes.
Document Type
Article
Source
Postmodern Openings / Deschideri Postmoderne. Dec2022, Vol. 13 Issue 4, p113-126. 14p.
Subject
*POSTINDUSTRIAL societies
*INFORMATION technology security
*INFORMATION technology
*SPIRITUAL formation
*SOCIAL space
*DATA security
*CYBERTERRORISM
Language
ISSN
2068-0236
Abstract
The relevance of the study lies in the fact that the information and computer revolution has made it possible to create and include in the system of social circulation such information flows, which are currently sufficient to ensure the most rational use of nature, demographic, economic, industrial, agricultural and spiritual and cultural development of mankind. The phenomenon of the information revolution is the result of two parallel processes that can develop throughout history: an increase in the role and volume of information necessary to ensure the full existence of society, and improvement in the technology of information accumulation and dissemination. Information technology has been integrated into the current social and economic space. The use of computers and telecommunications has influenced an unprecedented intensity of communicative interactions. These processes affect the stages of social development. The article analyzes the current understanding of the fourth and fifth information revolution. The problems of economics, management and post-industrial society are considered. An attempt is made to synthesize the models of foreign and domestic researchers. The article considers the existing theoretical approaches to the explication of political security, highlighted such its component as information and political security, and this author's interpretation of the latter. The limits of the information-political security, allowing to separate it from other types of security, depending on the information are established. The influence of information on the formation of information and political threats affecting the information and political security of the country is considered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]