MODERN THEORETICAL APPROACHES OF CYBERSECURITY OF PROTECTED FACILITIES INFRASTRUCTURE

Authors

  • Bakhodirkhoja Nasirkhojaevich Saidov Author

Keywords:

cybersecurity, protected facilities, infrastructure security, threat management, cyber risk, defense frameworks, critical infrastructure

Abstract

this article explores modern theoretical approaches to the cybersecurity of protected facilities infrastructure. It analyzes current threats and vulnerabilities inherent in critical infrastructure systems and examines advanced security frameworks and principles designed to mitigate cyber risks. Emphasis is placed on integrating technology, policy, and human factors to create resilient defense mechanisms. The study also highlights the importance of proactive risk management and international best practices for safeguarding sensitive installations.

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Published

2025-12-15