Creation of a single portal
An expert from the information security company Angara Security believes that the success of a single portal for raising information security awareness will rather depend on the editorial policy of strong partners in the field of cybersecurity, who will be able to share practical expertise and promotions to ensure a stable increase in the audience on the portal. "In any case, additional "touchpoints" will increase the level of cyber literacy of service users, employees of companies and government organizations and lead to a decrease in the number of information leaks due to the human factor," they noted.
at T1 Integration, expressed bangladesh whatsapp number database the opinion that the creation of a single portal for raising awareness in the field of information security can significantly reduce the risks of information leakage, since such a resource will help users and employees of companies to obtain up-to-date information on potential threats and attacks and, as a result, warn them of possible risks of compromise.
Ruslan Dobrynin believes that the need for educational activities in the field of information security has long been obvious and such a portal will be very useful for all market participants. "Of course, it will help reduce the risks of information leaks. But the possible technical complexity of creating such a portal and serious financial investments in its implementation and support are far from the main difficulties that its authors will face," noted Ruslan Dobrynin.
He believes that any initiatives in this direction will run into a fundamental problem: the Russian market does not have a single comprehensive approach to information security, a single well-described ontology of this sphere, which (this is the most important thing) is accepted by all significant players. "Roughly speaking, our market has not yet defined the concepts: terminology, classes, approaches, etc. In the sphere of information security, we exist in a state of some chaos. Of course, there are state standards and regulations, but they relate to specific classes of solutions, while interclass logic and connections are virtually absent. The concepts of "event", "incident", and any others, each vendor defines in its own way, often even within one vendor, different products understand these entities differently. Today, this problem seems unsolvable without government participation," said Ruslan Dobrynin.
Rustem Khairutdinov believes that the main vector of attacks on digital systems is the impact on the users of these systems (phishing, manipulation, blackmail, bribery, etc.). "Therefore, the more people know how to protect themselves from this, what to do in specific cases, the safer digital systems will be," he noted.
Valery Stepanov, Head of the Information Security Competence Center
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