By increasing the research, expert, analytical potential in the IT field, we are strengthening the expert representation in specialized international organizations. Through the efforts of the team and partners of the Center, we stimulate network cooperation, create partnerships in the IT field at the national and international levels.
A law restricting the collection of user data by technology companies came into force in China on Monday. The document contains provisions to strengthen the protection of personal data, especially for users of online platforms.
“The signing of a memorandum on countering fakes is an indicator that the Russian IT industry is self-regulating really well and is ahead of the government’s steps in this area,” IT expert Vadim Glushchenko told Vzglyad newspaper. Earlier, representatives of the largest Russian IT companies, media holdings and publications signed a memorandum to combat fakes on the Web.
The analytical review contains information about the main approaches to data management at the junction of interests (interaction) between the state and large market players, including the regulation of the circulation of various types of restricted data, the main trends and strategies for the development of the data market of foreign countries, a general analysis of approaches to data market development; as well as recommendations for government agencies, industry organizations and businesses.
Vadim Glushchenko, Director of the Center for Global IT-Cooperation, assessed the prospects of the Russian law on the “landing” of IT giants. In a conversation with Lenta.ru, he called this initiative part of a global trend, listed its advantages and spoke about foreign practices to combat the spread of prohibited content on the Internet.
In August 2021, the Analytics Unit of the Center for Global IT-Cooperation has prepared brief comparative legal analysis of measures to counter the distribution of illegal (destructive) content on the Internet.
The relations between the USA and Russia have been fraught with tension for the better part of the last century, carrying into recent years through a new area of contention - cyberspace.
The draft law on the compulsory opening of representative offices of large foreign IT companies is an example of modern international practice, says Vadim Glushchenko, director of the Center for Global IT Cooperation.
In April 2021, the Analytics Unit of the Center for Global IT-Cooperation has prepared the Overview of the International Experience in the Field of Regulation of Global Digital Platforms in National Jurisdictions. Partners of the Center within this project have been NEO Center Consulting and international consulting company Frost & Sullivan.