Last year, the Bank of Russia created

a system for exchanging data on hackers in the Eurasian overseas data Economic Union (EAEU). Are there any concrete results from this yet?

— Yes, we interact every day. By the way, so far this is the only precedent when central banks not only agreed on cooperation in the field of information security, but moved on to practical steps.

For example, an incident occurred

in Armenia, colleagues immediately contacted us, we helped them technically, and at the same time warned our subordinates. We helped colleagues from Belarus retention is more important than acquisition and Kazakhstan, they were able to prevent attacks on their banks in time.

— Do you plan to exchange data on cyber

threats with other countries, for example, with China?

— We intend to conclude the same agreements as within agb directory the framework of the EAEU with the central banks of Italy, France, a number of other European countries, and with China.

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