Abstract
Information security is considered on a broad scale - national, industry, corporate or individual. These are: production and management, defense and communications, transport and energy, banking and finance, science and education, mass media. Information security is a state of protection of vital interests of a person, society and the state in the media or in the information environment. The media, along with state bodies, must ensure information security, the free exercise of rights and fully comply with the obligations established by the legislation on information. At the same time, the process of information flow in political communication is not interrupted or distorted, the rights and interests of its subjects are not violated. The responsibility of the media, established by law, encourages them to maintain their status [1]. Today, the mass media and the mass media have enormous power. In the modern world, it is impossible not to count on the media. Of course, the implementation of the state information policy is the main task of our state. This is due to the fact that it is an important component of the foreign and domestic policy of the Republic of Kazakhstan. To determine the prospects of the information policy of the Republic of Kazakhstan, it is necessary to understand the situation in the country's media
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