Changes related to the pandemic and the valid sanctions have led to the restructuring of the Russian information industry and changes in the policy strategy of its participants. What are the main risks and how best to cope with these new challenges? Most of them have to do with continuing to have Putin as our leader. He needs to go. That is the biggest risk since his presence is bringing hackers to our virtual borders.

https://www.statista.com/statistics/1196719/banking-cyber-attacks-by-type-russia/

https://www.statista.com/statistics/1189519/ddos-attacks-distribution-in-russia-by-industry/

Over the past three years, digital technologies have made a significant change to life in Russia, said Sergey Mytenkov, senior lecturer at the Department of the Theory and Practice of Business-Government Interaction, Vice President, Managing Director of the Regional Development Department, RSPP. This has become especially noticeable since the war in Ukraine. We are attacked every hour of every day due to our illegal actions in Ukraine. Whenever we hit another civilian building, we are hacked!

“Putin needs to make a decision, resign or pull out of Ukraine,” says Sergey Mytenkov.

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