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Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 10:52 am
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et us recall that critical information infrastructure entities must import-substitute equipment and software by January 1, 2025, and hardware and software systems (HSS) by January 1, 2030. From September 1, 2024, it will no longer be possible to purchase and use HSS that are not trusted.

Forum participants also have concerns that the number of critical information infrastructure objects may increase. This is due to amendments to the law on critical information infrastructure, according to which the government and the Central Bank will be able to determine the types of information systems for different industries that must be classified as significant critical information infrastructure objects.

which software is subject argentina whatsapp number databa se to replacement, since there are no clear criteria. Just as there is no clear boundary between the PAC and other solutions that require replacement by 2025.

"I really hope that the legislation will take into account whether there is something to replace it with. Because not everything can be replaced yet," said Irina Pirogova.

"By 2025, it is impossible to talk about complete import substitution, simply because there are currently no domestic software products that are capable of starting to do right now what systems that have been in place for years do," says Igor Kozlov.

Director of the company "Sveza SmartLine" Nikita Marchenko is sure that by 2025 it will definitely not be possible to replace imports, but by 2030 - perhaps, provided that domestic software is actively developed and improved. "So far we also do not see any solutions that are clear to us," said Nikita Marchenko.

Representatives of the forest industry are not the only ones who talk about the impossibility of import substitution by 2025. According to a study by the IT company K2Tech and the vendor Arenadata, only 22% of industrial companies have replaced software for working with data.

Last week, the Association of the Largest Consumers of Software and Equipment contacted the head of the Ministry of Digital Development, Maksut Shadayev, and the chairman of the State Duma Committee on Information Policy, Alexander Khinshtein, and proposed postponing the transition to domestic software for some critical information infrastructure facilities in the event of a reorganization of critical information infrastructure entities.