The Central Bank is pleased with the dynamics of the fight against cybercrime
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 6:49 am
Over the past year and a half, we have managed to begin to solve the problem of the disunity of counteraction of various structures of the state, business and society to computer crime, said Artem Sychev, Deputy Head of the Main Directorate of Security and Information Protection of the Bank of Russia, at the INFOPORUM 2017 conference. He emphasized that today information on cybercrimes in the credit and financial sector of the country is no longer directed only at law enforcement agencies - it is now exchanged by law enforcement agencies, banks and the regulator of the industry, the Central Bank of the Russian Federation.
According to Mr. Sychev, a significant role in changing trends afghanistan whatsapp data area is played by the close interaction of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation not only directly with participants in the financial sector, but also with the country's law enforcement agencies, as well as with the State System for Detecting, Preventing, and Eliminating the Consequences of Computer Attacks (GosSOPKA).
As a result, cybercrime counteraction indicators have improved. According to the Central Bank of the Russian Federation, only five kopecks are stolen per thousand electronic rubles in circulation, while on average nine cents out of every hundred dollars are stolen worldwide. Mr. Sychev noted that last year, computer-related thefts totaling more than 3 billion rubles were prevented.
According to Mr. Sychev, a significant role in changing trends afghanistan whatsapp data area is played by the close interaction of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation not only directly with participants in the financial sector, but also with the country's law enforcement agencies, as well as with the State System for Detecting, Preventing, and Eliminating the Consequences of Computer Attacks (GosSOPKA).
As a result, cybercrime counteraction indicators have improved. According to the Central Bank of the Russian Federation, only five kopecks are stolen per thousand electronic rubles in circulation, while on average nine cents out of every hundred dollars are stolen worldwide. Mr. Sychev noted that last year, computer-related thefts totaling more than 3 billion rubles were prevented.