Putin: Russia to move away from foreign software for sake of security
RT,
8
September, 2017
Russian
President Vladimir Putin has called on IT companies in Russia to use
domestically developed software, saying that soon the use of such
foreign products will no longer be possible in certain sectors due to
"high security risks."
The
IT industry in Russia should aim to develop more home-grown products
and raise and train specialists, Putin said Friday during a meeting
with representatives of information and communication companies in
the Perm Region.
At
the moment, the amount of Russia-made software used in the country
stands at around 30 percent, the president was told.
"You
should try to involve more of our [IT specialists]. In terms of
security, there are things of critical importance for the state, that
are essential to support certain industries and regions," Putin
said, referring not only to the military sector, but also energy.
If
Russian companies "keep producing equipment and software in the
same quantities," rather opting for foreign products, "in
certain spheres the state will eventually" stop using their
services.
"You
might be told: 'We can't have it. What if someone pushes a button
[abroad] and everything here is down'," Putin said.
"You
shouldn't offer IBM [products], or foreign software. We won't be able
to take it because of too many risks," the president reiterated.
The
Russian president has recently been pointing out the importance of
developing knowledge and coming up with new technologies in the
computer and IT fields.
Speaking
to students on Russia's Knowledge Day earlier this month, Putin told
them that "the future belongs to artificial intelligence."
"Whoever
becomes the leader in this sphere, will become the ruler of the
world," he said.
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