Internet-technologies as tool for personal protection during large-scale virus infections
https://doi.org/10.29235/2524-2369-2021-66-3-278-282
Abstract
The article describes how internet-technologies can contribute to the protection of the individual during the spread of viral diseases or natural disasters. Remote work is largely implemented by modern internet-technologies that provide joint data processing and effective communication between members of different communities. At the same time, the communication must remain protected from leaks of personal information. Artificial intelligence actively uses in searching medicines. In this time all of this increase degree of using informational technologies and we have sharpened the range of information security problems.
About the Author
A. G. KlimashinBelarus
Alexander G. Klimashin – Postgraduate student
1 Surganov Str., Bldg 2, Minsk 220072
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