Legal methods for achieving technological sovereignty in the field of quantum communications

Authors

  • K. S. Evsikov Kutafi n Moscow State Law University (MSAL); Tula State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17308/law/1995-5502/2024/2/108-116

Keywords:

quantum law, quantum cryptography, quantum communication, quantum communications, quantum technologies, public procurement, technological sovereignty, data economy

Abstract

One of the legal models that can help the Russian Federation make a technological breakthrough, created for the development of quantum communications, is substantiated. The search for such models is stimulated by the National Project “Data Economy”, which by 2030 should ensure the transformation of the economy, social sphere, and public administration system. Currently, this legal model is being actively discussed and coordinated with public authorities and market representatives. It is expected that the use of the principle of transparency at the stage of agreeing on a legal model will contribute to increasing its effectiveness through the use of a crowdsourcing mechanism in research activities.

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Author Biography

  • K. S. Evsikov, Kutafi n Moscow State Law University (MSAL); Tula State University

    Candidate of Legal Sciences, Associate Professor of the Information Law and Digital Technologies Department; Associate Professor of the State and Administrative Law Department

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Published

2024-10-01

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Digital law. Quantum communications. Artificial intelligence