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Item DIGITIZAREA – PROCES INDISPENSABIL SISTEMULUI SECURITĂŢII INFORMAŢIONALE ȘI SECURITĂŢII UMANE(Tipografia Artpoligraf, 2021) Cozonac, RenataThe modern development of information technologies leads to the need to protect information. In this article were elucidated important aspects of the security of informatics systems and information security, being at the same time argued the necessity of security of information systems, for ensuring human and informational safety.Item INSTRUMENTE DE SECURITATE APLICABILE SOLUȚIONĂRII CONFLICTULUI TRANSNISTREAN: EVOLUȚIE ȘI TRANSFORMARE(Institutul naţional de informaţii şi securitate „Bogdan, întemeietorul Moldovei”, 2022-05-14) Juc, Victor; Boța, Irina; Cozonac, RenataThe Republic of Moldova as an independent state was formed as a result of a dramatic event in the twentieth century - the dismemberment of the Soviet Union, which existed only 70 years due to the functionality of several factors, one consisting of the violent nature of the totalitarian political regime. The Soviet Union being a multiethnic state, it incorporated in its composition several peoples and ethnic groups, which suffered many misfortunes, with millions of victims, and experienced a complex decline, political, socio-economic and cultural. The collapse of the Soviet state generated armed conflicts, provoked by the union center, one of which is the conflict in the eastern districts of the Republic of Moldova, called Transnistrian and characterized by armed confrontations during the active period of March-July 1992. The main goal of the Russian Federation is to -keep the political and geopolitical influence in this area, called post-Soviet, of Europe, taking over and developing the imperialist expansionist tendencies.Item MODERNIZAREA SOCIOPOLITICă PRIN PRISMA IMPERAIVELOR SIGURANȚEI PERSOANEI ȘI SECURITăȚII UMANE(CEP USM, 2022-05-27) Cozonac, Renata; Sohoțchi, Tudorița-Sanda; Sprincean, SergheiIn the context of the multidimensional crisis in the world that persists over the last decades, deeply aggravated as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in the period 2020-2022, and, in the south-eastern European area, as a result of commencement in February 24, 2022 of the last phase of the military invasion of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, the issue of social and political modernization becomes organically related to the field of security in the broadest sense of the notion. Therefore, the multiple security aspects, in the context of which social modernization may be possible, can be more easily studied and analyzed through the prism and with the methodologic support specific to the human security conception.