LINGUISTIC STUDY OF THE INTERNET-TEXTS FROM INFORMATION SECURITY PERSPECTIVE

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https://doi.org/10.52301/2957-5567-2025-4-4-98-108

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Keywords: Internet, Internet-text, natural language, information security, information security threat.

Abstract

The article proposes a novel interdisciplinary approach to the study of the Internet communication and internet-texts from information security perspective. The purpose of the paper is to consider the linguistic and legal aspects of the internet texts analysis as constituents of the information security. By analyzing the recent academic papers, the article gives a detailed consideration of the internet-text and its main characteristics. Further, the authors describe the fundamental categories of information security as a scientific discipline and provide an overview of the Russian Federation legal acts regulating the information security issues regarding the Internet-texts. Linguistic features of the internet-texts are analyzed from the standpoint of information security threats noted in the legal acts of the Russian Federation. The results of the research include development of the Internet-texts typology as well as consideration of their distinctive characteristics from information security point of view.

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Titlova, A.S. (2021). Мemetics as one of the forms of internet text. Russian Linguistic Bulletin, 1(25), 58–60.

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10.12.2025

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Osokina, S., & Osokin, P. (2025). LINGUISTIC STUDY OF THE INTERNET-TEXTS FROM INFORMATION SECURITY PERSPECTIVE. Language and Literature: Theory and Practice, 4(4), 102–112. https://doi.org/10.52301/2957-5567-2025-4-4-98-108

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