Cybersecurity in Russia: 2018 Results and Strategies for 2019
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 8:15 am
2018 was a year of relative calm - criminals did not particularly rob banks, FSTEC and the prosecutor's office did not make serious claims against businesses for the slow categorization of critical infrastructure facilities, only overseas they regularly found "ownerless" (without authentication) Big Data - a database with millions of personal customer data.
The labor market has begun to stratify - weak specialists are not hired even for pennies (“we already have 10 people who are studying”), compensation for the best performers has grown to hundreds of thousands of rubles, not counting the annual bonus.
Interstate relations
In this review, the author will jamaica whatsapp data a new category, “Interstate Relations,” which was absent from last year’s review . It will include the development of information security norms in the field of international law and cooperation, as well as the current topic of cyber sanctions.
It should be noted that in 2018, Russia was accused of cyberattacks not only by the US, but also by the UK, the Netherlands and Norway, which complicated the business of Russian information security market players, but somewhat protected the personnel market from the mass purchase of specialists by Europeans - not everyone is ready to hire "Russian hackers".
The labor market has begun to stratify - weak specialists are not hired even for pennies (“we already have 10 people who are studying”), compensation for the best performers has grown to hundreds of thousands of rubles, not counting the annual bonus.
Interstate relations
In this review, the author will jamaica whatsapp data a new category, “Interstate Relations,” which was absent from last year’s review . It will include the development of information security norms in the field of international law and cooperation, as well as the current topic of cyber sanctions.
It should be noted that in 2018, Russia was accused of cyberattacks not only by the US, but also by the UK, the Netherlands and Norway, which complicated the business of Russian information security market players, but somewhat protected the personnel market from the mass purchase of specialists by Europeans - not everyone is ready to hire "Russian hackers".