A socially oriented non-financial development institution and a major organizer of nationwide and international conventions; exhibitions; and business, public, youth, sporting, and cultural events.

The Roscongress Foundation is a socially oriented non-financial development institution and a major organizer of nationwide and international conventions; exhibitions; and business, public, youth, sporting, and cultural events. It was established in pursuance of a decision by the President of the Russian Federation.

The Foundation was established in 2007 with the aim of facilitating the development of Russia’s economic potential, promoting its national interests, and strengthening the country’s image. One of the roles of the Foundation is to comprehensively evaluate, analyse, and cover issues on the Russian and global economic agendas. It also offers administrative services, provides promotional support for business projects and attracting investment, helps foster social entrepreneurship and charitable initiatives.

Each year, the Foundation’s events draw participants from 208 countries and territories, with more than 15,000 media representatives working on-site at Roscongress’ various venues. The Foundation benefits from analytical and professional expertise provided by 5,000 people working in Russia and abroad.

The Foundation works alongside various UN departments and other international organizations, and is building multi-format cooperation with 180 economic partners, including industrialists’ and entrepreneurs’ unions, financial, trade, and business associations from 81 countries worldwide, and 186 Russian public organizations, federal and legislative agencies, and federal subjects.

The Roscongress Foundation has Telegram channels in Russian t.me/Roscongress, English – t.me/RoscongressDirect, Spanish – t.me/RoscongressEsp and Arabic t.me/RosCongressArabic. Official website and Information and Analytical System of the Roscongress Foundation:roscongress.org.

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Eugene Kaspersky

Eugene Kaspersky

Chief Executive Officer, Kaspersky Lab
Quotes
16.06.2022
SPIEF 2022
Structural Change: A New Path for Russian Internet
From the point of view of cybersecurity, the Russian market is becoming very, very, very interesting. And the ruble has become so attractive, and the export potential for friendly countries hasn’t gone anywhere
16.06.2022
SPIEF 2022
Structural Change: A New Path for Russian Internet
It’s not the first year or even century to see the collapse of the working professions. And with the advent of the digital age, [there is, – Ed.] an increasing need for engineers. It is very good that our state is investing in vocational education
16.06.2022
SPIEF 2022
Structural Change: A New Path for Russian Internet
Russian cybersecurity knows how to work in extreme conditions. [...] People look at us and wonder: "How? Can you teach us how? We can teach you, but not for free
16.06.2022
SPIEF 2022
Digital Transformation and Sovereign Interests
We need to safeguard what we have, and set out from the start to build a new, critical infrastructure which will be, as I call it, ‘immune’. <...> We need to change our approach to how IT systems are developed. We need to make them differently
16.06.2022
SPIEF 2022
Digital Transformation and Sovereign Interests
The biggest threat... comes from cyber-strikes against critical infrastructure. Fortunately, there have been no such incidents. Attempts have been made, but they have not been particularly successful. I’m now speaking about a new era. In the main, everything coming at us from the southwest is fairly amateurish. <...> There’s nothing professional about these attacks. There have been professional attacks, but these have only been partially successful
04.06.2021
SPIEF 2021
Digital Sovereignty and Cybersecurity
If we speak about major objectives in the field of tech solutions, then we need people – heads and hands – that can do the job. There are many such people, as it happens. As a country, we’re not in the worst situation, as we’re one of only a few countries that can even begin to talk about the potential to implement such projects. We’re much better off than many others, but it’s still not enough. We’ve got an education system, and a good one at that, but it needs to be expanded and rolled out further, because we are in real need of heads,
04.06.2021
SPIEF 2021
Creating a Trustworthy Environment in Critical Information Infrastructure
If we talk about professional, targeted, slow [attacks, Ed.] <...> we may not stop one from happening, but we will notice it. <...> There are technologies and methods in place to catch it. Unfortunately, in order to make a company safe from these kinds of attacks, you not only need technologies and products, you also need to integrate them, train personnel, and conduct periodical audits. Today, if we speak about Russia, there is neither a single company nor a single integrator that offers this,
06.06.2019
SPIEF 2019
Digital Borders: How to Build Protection in a Transparent World?
In the new vulnerable world, we need to go from the security concept to the immunity one. Immunity means the following: the cost of hacking should be higher than the potential damage. For example, if you have a turbine worth a billion, hacking it should cost more than a billion
06.06.2019
SPIEF 2019
Digital Borders: How to Build Protection in a Transparent World?
We live in a cyber space, with no walls, no distances and no borders. It means we do not need public-private partnership alone, but an agreement reached on a global scale. And this is the part that does not work. I am talking about creating some kind of a Web Interpol – a global organization or a global agreement for the cyberspace. I first mentioned it in 2002–2003. <…> What happened since? Nothing! Can we hope for something like this happening in the world in the next ten years? I do not think so
06.06.2019
SPIEF 2019
Digital Borders: How to Build Protection in a Transparent World?
Now we catch 300–380 new harmful programmes on a daily basis. How many cyberrascals and cybercriminials are in this business? It may be several hundred thousand in a number of countries. <…> We are adopting a new concept of the digital world. And if earlier we talked risks, now we are entering the situation of a fragile world, where damage is unpredictable and is measured in numbers compared to the national security ones
07.06.2019
SPIEF 2019
Russia–Switzerland
We can talk about a unique opportunity for Switzerland: you are a data storage centre for all of the EU, you can guarantee that you were, you are, and you will remain the safest place in all of Europe. <…> It is a unique opportunity for Swiss companies, you could become one of the world data storage centres