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Information security technologies: status and demand

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 10:28 am
by rakhirhif8963
Opposing his colleagues, information security consultant Alexey Lukatsky expressed the opinion that the Russian information security market is still far from maturity; he links its growth last year mainly to government funding of the digital transformation process: budget money needs to be spent one way or another, and some of it involuntarily goes to the information security sector, mainly to meet regulatory requirements.

Today, Andrey Golov noted, Russian information security vendors have to reduce the technological gap with the "West", and this must be done primarily in those areas where it can be achieved faster. Mentioning australia whatsapp data forecasts, he emphasized that today we have to act with an eye to the fact that national ICT infrastructures in the world are becoming increasingly isolated, and cyberspace is becoming increasingly tied to the territorial boundaries of regions and individual states.

While agreeing with the growing popularity of cloud ICT and IS services, which allow shifting the complexities of operating modern ICT and IS resources onto the shoulders of providers and outsourcers, he expressed doubts that domestic vendors will be able to adequately respond to the growing demand for cloud technologies from customers due to Russia's technological lag. Along with technological problems, he also sees organizational ones: with the transition to cloud services, companies need to revise budget planning taking into account the sharp shift from capital expenditures to operating costs, and regulatory authorities will have to learn to distinguish between legal and illegal operations with updated corporate budgets.