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MOSCOW, October 23 International information security is stagnating, despite a large number of initiatives for its development, which come including from Russia, said the head of the department’s department for combating information crime international information security Russian Foreign Ministry Ernest Chernukhin.
“With an international legal treaty, we are laying the foundation for the entire existing system of international information security, which, unfortunately, is gradually stagnating, despite a huge number of initiatives, negotiations, which are also taking place at the initiative of the Russian Federation, but there have been no legally binding measures, no,” Chernukhin said at a briefing, commenting on the difficulties in developing a universal convention on combating information crime.
The diplomat noted Russia’s efforts to develop a unified international legal framework in the field of information security, and also noted that a large number of states agree with Moscow’s position.
«Russia's co-authors were 46 states, that is, the resolution at that time, even at the present time (ed.) gained a record number of co-authors, 47 states that advocated and advocate the idea of developing such a document and the creation of a unified international legal framework, which still does not exist,” concluded Chernukhin.