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Cybernetics And Systems Analysis
International Theoretical Science Journal
UDC 004.4
V.V. Khilenko1


1 National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine

vkhilenko@ukr.net

CREATING A NEW CONCEPT AND PARADIGM FOR BUILDING
CYBERSECURITY SYSTEMS

Abstract. A new concept and paradigm of building cybersecurity systems adequate to the threats of unauthorized decoding with the available and predicted capacities of supercomputers and neural networks has been formulated. The necessity of the transition to the construction and use in modern conditions of cyber security systems that meet the formulated principles and provisions is substantiated.

Keywords: cybersecurity, concept, paradigm, supercomputer, neural network.



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