01529nas a2200229 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260001600043653001500059653002200074653001800096653002600114653002900140653002900169100002000198700002600218700002300244245006400267300001000331490000700341520095100348 2021 d cSpring 202110acorruption10aCovid-19 pandemic10aCybersecurity10acybersecurity threats10afight against corruption10apost-pandemic conditions1 aBohdan Holovkin1 aOleksii Tavolzhanskyi1 aOleksandr Lysodyed00aCorruption as a Cybersecurity Threat in the New World Order a75-870 v203 a

The important topic of cybersecurity relative to the fight against corruption in the context of global challenges in the pandemic and post-pandemic world requires further research. The purpose of this article is to identify and analyze current and prospective cybersecurity issues in this context by applying general-scientific and special-legal methods of cognition. Using the dialectical method, theoretical background, and contemporary views on ensuring cybersecurity served to investigate the key current challenges. Formal-legal and comparative methods allowed to recommend measures to enhance cybersecurity in view of the massive digitalization and social transformations. The authors emphasize the need to establish a national cybersecurity policy based on society’s information literacy and culture, combining respect to traditional and historical values with a modern understanding of multicultural communication and well-being.