According to observations by FSTEC
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 10:09 am
Last year, the State Duma adopted in the first reading amendments to the Code of Administrative Offenses concerning ensuring the security of critical information infrastructure: administrative liability is provided for failure to comply with the information security requirements of significant critical information infrastructure facilities, for failure to provide information on the categorization of critical information infrastructure facilities, for failure to meet deadlines for providing information on categorization, and for failure to comply with the procedure for reporting incidents.
specialists, a significant threat to companies during the mass transfer of personnel to remote work has become ensuring trust in the workplace of remote users.
The optimal option for ensuring pakistan mobile database security for remote employees, according to FSTEC recommendations, is to provide them with a remote workstation with pre-installed software and the necessary settings. However, for most companies, this option turned out to be prohibitively expensive. This was also compounded by the shortage of laptops that quickly formed on the market. Not everyone was ready for remote access to the corporate network using VPN technology, and due to the need to support work processes, the Internet and public networks were used.
As a result, remote access to government information system resources should be considered a priori untrusted, not subject to current information security policies, and with a significantly increased surface area for cyberattacks. At the same time, Vitaly Lyutikov noted, state-owned companies have not made any threat model adjustments related to the transition to remote work. It is impossible to rely solely on administrative measures to ensure information security for remote work due to the lack of control over their implementation. Solutions aimed at mitigating new threats have been developed jointly with the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media.
specialists, a significant threat to companies during the mass transfer of personnel to remote work has become ensuring trust in the workplace of remote users.
The optimal option for ensuring pakistan mobile database security for remote employees, according to FSTEC recommendations, is to provide them with a remote workstation with pre-installed software and the necessary settings. However, for most companies, this option turned out to be prohibitively expensive. This was also compounded by the shortage of laptops that quickly formed on the market. Not everyone was ready for remote access to the corporate network using VPN technology, and due to the need to support work processes, the Internet and public networks were used.
As a result, remote access to government information system resources should be considered a priori untrusted, not subject to current information security policies, and with a significantly increased surface area for cyberattacks. At the same time, Vitaly Lyutikov noted, state-owned companies have not made any threat model adjustments related to the transition to remote work. It is impossible to rely solely on administrative measures to ensure information security for remote work due to the lack of control over their implementation. Solutions aimed at mitigating new threats have been developed jointly with the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media.