Olga Minaeva also sees tangible results of the measures already in effect

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Olga Minaeva also sees tangible results of the measures already in effect

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Marketing and Communications Director of Raketa LLC Daria Zubritskaya also sees a positive trend, especially in the financial sector: "On the one hand, the situation has not changed much - we continue to see new cases of data leaks from different companies. But in fact, there is also a shift for the better. Many brazil mobile number database companies have begun to really think about strengthening data protection measures. This has been led by both tightening legislation and great attention from the media to leaks. The most developed and balanced situation is in the financial sector; there have been no leaks from such companies recently. This can be attributed to the fact that the regulator in this area very strictly controls information security. Things are also not bad in large companies: they monitor how their clients' data is protected. But in small organizations, the situation, unfortunately, is often not very favorable. Small businesses often do not pay much attention to data protection and simply do not think about the reputational damage they can suffer."

taken during the implementation of Federal Law No. 266 and its by-laws: "The responsibilities of personal data operators have expanded, the procedure, format, and deadlines for notifying the NKTsKI about leaks and requirements for investigating incidents have been established. Order No. 187 of November 14, 2022 has become significant. Now, personal data operators clearly know what the RKN incident registry, introduced by Part 10 of Article 23 of Federal Law No. 152, is and how it works. Part 11 of the same article determines in which case an incident falls within the FSB's area of ​​competence - there was a lot of controversy about this before."

Legislators and regulators will continue to improve the regulatory framework. The head of the relevant State Duma committee, Alexander Khinshtein, called the fight against data leaks one of the priorities for the spring session. First of all, he promised to quickly adopt amendments to the Criminal Code and the Code of Administrative Offenses, which significantly increase liability for those responsible for incidents.
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