Information security in the information sphere of civil status records
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17308/vsu.proc.law.2021.3/3553Keywords:
civil status records, information sphere, information security, legal and technical measuresAbstract
Historically, civil status records were carried out primarily in the public interest, information confirming the existence of a person and his legal status was collected for the performance of tax and military duties. Traditionally, information about a person's civil status is confidential, access to it is limited. The Institute of Civil Status Records has undergone significant metamorphoses: from church metric books to an electronic resource. The digital transformation of all spheres of public relations, on the one hand, provides more comfortable living conditions for people, and on the other hand, creates certain problems related, inter alia, to ensuring information security. Measures aimed at guaranteeing information security are of a technical and legal nature. The article attempts to characterize the information security of the information sphere of civil status records.









