We are aware of cyberattack threats, developing reliable security system for Register of Damage – Kliuchkovsky
There will be cyberattacks on the Register of Damage Caused by the Russian Federation's Aggression, all components of the security system are being developed to protect it, Executive Director of the Register of Damage Markiyan Kliuchkovsky said.
"We not only assume that these attacks will happen, we know that they will happen. And we are preparing for them from day one and building all the necessary elements of cyber security into the design of our system," he said during a workshop for media on the international law of armed forces conflicts and bringing Russia to justice for international crimes on Saturday, June 8.
The official also said that the Register team is "making every possible effort – practical, professional, and financial – to protect the system, to make it absolutely inaccessible for external influence."
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