Cyber aggression, sanctions attack against Russia fails: Putin

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MOSCOW REGION, RUSSIA - MAY 20, 2022: Russia's President Vladimir Putin holds a meeting of the Russian Security Council via video link from his Novo-Ogaryovo residence. Mikhail Metzel/POOL/TASS Ðîññèÿ. Ìîñêîâñêàÿ îáëàñòü. Ïðåçèäåíò ÐÔ Âëàäèìèð Ïóòèí âî âðåìÿ çàñåäàíèÿ Ñîâåòà Áåçîïàñíîñòè ÐÔ â ðåæèìå âèäåîêîíôåðåíöèè â Íîâî-Îãàðåâî. Ìèõàèë Ìåòöåëü/POOL/ÒÀÑÑ

Russian President Vladimir Putin pointed out at meeting of the Russian Security Council on Friday that cyber aggression against Russia, as well as the sanctions attack, have failed.

“Already today we can say that cyber aggression against us, as well as in general the sanctions attack on Russia, have failed. On the whole, we were ready for this attack, and this is the result of the systematic work that has been carried out in recent years,” the head of state said.

According to Putin, restrictions on foreign information technologies, programs and products became one of the tools of sanctions pressure on Russia. He emphasized that a number of Western suppliers have unilaterally stopped technical support of their equipment in Russia, also, cases of limiting the work or even blocking programs after their updates became more frequent.

“All this should be taken into account when Russian companies, authorities and administrations use previously installed and introduce new foreign information technologies and products,” the president recommended.

The head of the state pointed out that Russian specialists were seriously engaged in the protection of information infrastructure, ensuring stable operation and networks and communication channels security.

“They managed to do a lot, including the creation of their own unique technologies. The very work in this area received clear management and regulatory contours, adequate to the challenges of the time. For example, strategic planning documents were adopted that identified the main threats and risks in this area and specific steps to neutralize them,” Putin added. -TASS