Possible consequences for Positive Technologies

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Possible consequences for Positive Technologies

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A Forbes source in the information security market points out that the main incentive to buy the relevant products is to comply with the requirements of the Law "On Critical Information Infrastructure". "This is a large part of the company's revenue, but Positive Technologies will no longer be able to ensure compliance with regulators' requirements," says one of the experts. "Within the framework of projects on the topic of GosSOPKA, the advantage of outsourcers is that they can take on all interactions with the NKTsKTSI. But Positive Technologies will no longer be able to do this. In addition, they will not be able to provide monitoring for critical information infrastructure entities and government customers. In addition, Positive Technologies' SOC will not yet have the right to be called a GosSOPKA Center and transfer other people's data, in addition, the company will stop receiving GosSOPKA bulletins."
"For Positive Technologies, this is the loss of a significant part of the market, since the driver for selling their SIEM system (security information and event management) and related products to customers in Russia was dominican republic whatsapp number list to comply with the regulator's requirements "on a turnkey basis," says another source of the publication.

Who is the GosSOPKA center in Russia?
There are currently over 60 GosSOPKA centers in Russia. In addition to federal and regional authorities and state enterprises, these include: Rostelecom and its subsidiaries RTK IB and Solar-Security, Megafon, Er-Telecom, Mobile TeleSystems (MTS), Transtelecom, Russian Railways, Infoline, Anagara Assistance, TechnoMarket, Perspective Monitoring, Information Security Center, Informzashchita, Russian Post, Security Code, Jet Infosystems, Krok Incorporated, etc.

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