Abstract
<jats:p>The aim of this study is to analyze the implementation of international cybersecurity standards in the Republic of Kazakhstan. The country actively cooperates with the United Nations and other international organizations, applying strategic approaches and regulatory mechanisms to strengthen the stability of its cyberspace. Threats such as cyberterrorism, cyber espionage, and interference in national processes are increasing, which requires intensified international cooperation. In this context, the role of the United Nations in coordinating efforts to develop universal principles and norms of state behavior in cyberspace is growing, as reflected in the adoption of new resolutions and the expanded mandate of the Open-ended Working Group on Cybersecurity. The study employs structural, logical, and dialectical methods to examine Kazakhstan’s cybersecurity legislation. Additionally, international acts, scientific publications, and materials from international organizations were analyzed to establish a theoretical foundation. The results indicate that Kazakhstan’s international commitments, particularly within the UN framework, play a key role in shaping its national cybersecurity policy. Active participation in international initiatives, adaptation of national legislation, and implementation of strategic programs contribute to strengthening the country’s cybersecurity and integrating it into the global digital space. The incorporation of international legal norms into national legislation remains a crucial element of this process.</jats:p>