CASPIAN JOURNAL

MANAGEMENT AND HIGH TECHNOLOGIES

INTERSUBJECTIVE INTERACTION AS A SOURCE OF DESTRUCTIVE INFLUENCES ON THE SUBJECT OF CRITICAL INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE

Read Maksimova Elena A., Sadovnikova Natalya P. INTERSUBJECTIVE INTERACTION AS A SOURCE OF DESTRUCTIVE INFLUENCES ON THE SUBJECT OF CRITICAL INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE // Caspian journal : management and high technologies. — 2021. — №2. — pp. 71-80.

Maksimova Elena A. - Russian Technological University MIREA, maksimova@mire.ru

Sadovnikova Natalya P. - Volgograd State Technical University, npsn1@yandex.ru

With the introduction of No. 187-FL in 2017, new priorities have been identified in the Russian Federation at the level of ensuring the stability and information security of society and the state as a whole. The issues of the security of the functioning of the subjects of the critical information infrastructure (CII) are identified as priorities. However, regulatory legal acts introduced on this issue are considered without a methodological assessment of intersubjective interaction at the level of the CII. At the same time, not taking this factor into account when building a security system at CII facilities reduces its effectiveness, brings a destructive effect to the system and can be considered as a vulnerability at the infrastructure level. In this article, the elements of the methodological basis for considering intersubjective interaction as a source of destructive influence on the subject of critical information infrastructure are proposed. The result of the analysis of the types of intersubjective relationships within the areas of functioning of the CII.

Key words: critical information infrastructure, subject, object, interaction, security, destructive impact