Information Systems and Technological Security Strategy for Reducing Economic Dependency
Keywords:
information systems; economic dependency, national securityAbstract
This article analyses the importance of technological security and the role of information systems in reducing economic dependence, in the current global context marked by cyber and economic risks. In the first part, the fundamental concepts of technological security and information systems infrastructure are presented, highlighting their crucial role in economic processes and national security. The next chapter focuses on the risks generated by technological and economic dependence, including the vulnerabilities of national economies and case studies of countries affected by the lack of their own infrastructure. The article then proposes strategies for reducing this dependence, such as the development of national IT infrastructure, investments in research and development and support for local companies. Examples of international good practices are presented to illustrate successful models in strengthening technological independence. In conclusion, the importance of continuing investments in domestic technologies is emphasized and directions are proposed for the development of resilient and sustainable information systems, essential for the economic and security future.
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