One of the meaningful discourses in Russia's current information agenda is information security, which has become increasingly important amid geopolitical and domestic political changes. This paper analyzes the evolution of the concept of information security in the speeches of key political actors in from 2022 to 2024, highlighting major trends and shifts in state policy. The aim of the paper is to identify the main components of the information security discourse and examine how they have transformed in public statements made by the President of the Russian Federation, as well as representatives from the legislative and executive branches. The authors use discourse analysis to study public speeches by government officials, including the President, the Government, and the Federation Council. The study focuses on aspects such as digital sovereignty, cyber threats, internet regulation, and data protection. The authors underline that the information security discourse acts as a tool for political mobilization, shaping public awareness and justifying strict regulatory measures. The results show how technological, legal, and ideological elements combine into a cohesive strategy for national security. This paper will be beneficial for experts in political science, sociology, and information technology, as well as anyone interested in digital sovereignty and state policy.
Popkova et al. (Sat,) studied this question.