The future is in the clouds
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 7:25 am
"All this information is collected online, specially compressed, processed in order to store it in an optimal form. Special video analytics programs allow solving various problems. For example, you can find any person - not only a criminal, but also a lost child or an old person. Naturally, video analytics is also used for the traffic management system," said the head of Rostelecom, emphasizing that any car caught on camera is identified in real time.
"Of course, this information germany whatsapp resource must be reliably protected from attacks. And to be honest, over the last year and a half we have encountered not just amateur hackers - we are dealing with professional opponents. The level of attacks and technologies has changed significantly, this, of course, must also be taken into account when building such global information systems," the head of Rostelecom noted.
According to him, cloud technologies allow linking various information registries to make it accessible to both the state and business - where possible - seamlessly. "This is a very important principle when you do not need to go into many different applications and you can do it conveniently and comfortably. We all use the Mos.Ru portal, and this connectivity is provided there. Therefore, cloud solutions will undoubtedly develop, scale, new types of information, new application solutions will appear. And in general, the creation of a second digital world is already a reality," Mikhail Oseevsky noted.
He emphasized in a conversation with a ComNews correspondent that the federal government should regulate access to video surveillance system data and other city data stored on Moscow government servers.
"I think that this is a more complex regulation than city authorities. The main thing should be in the hands of the federal government. The relevant laws should define the powers of regional authorities as owners of this information. This is a very complex and responsible area," the head of Rostelecom noted.
There is no law
Leading analyst at Mobile Research Group Eldar Murtazin noted that the issue of regulating access to city data needs to be resolved as soon as possible, since there are no laws on this topic.
"Since this is a new story, we have no regulations. Today, there is no law that regulates who exactly has access to such an archive. Law enforcement agencies have access to it upon request, to specific cameras, to specific events. No citizen can have access to it at all. Despite the fact that the archive is maintained by the DIT, the mayor of Moscow probably cannot have access to it either. The struggle for who will work with this archive is, of course, interesting," the analyst noted.
He added that the Moscow video archive is so huge that it is not stored for long and not in full - only those events that deserve attention. "Of course, technically, the DIT should do this. Whether the DIT has the right to access the recordings is an open question. Should it be law enforcement agencies - yes, they should," Eldar Murtazin emphasized.
"Of course, this information germany whatsapp resource must be reliably protected from attacks. And to be honest, over the last year and a half we have encountered not just amateur hackers - we are dealing with professional opponents. The level of attacks and technologies has changed significantly, this, of course, must also be taken into account when building such global information systems," the head of Rostelecom noted.
According to him, cloud technologies allow linking various information registries to make it accessible to both the state and business - where possible - seamlessly. "This is a very important principle when you do not need to go into many different applications and you can do it conveniently and comfortably. We all use the Mos.Ru portal, and this connectivity is provided there. Therefore, cloud solutions will undoubtedly develop, scale, new types of information, new application solutions will appear. And in general, the creation of a second digital world is already a reality," Mikhail Oseevsky noted.
He emphasized in a conversation with a ComNews correspondent that the federal government should regulate access to video surveillance system data and other city data stored on Moscow government servers.
"I think that this is a more complex regulation than city authorities. The main thing should be in the hands of the federal government. The relevant laws should define the powers of regional authorities as owners of this information. This is a very complex and responsible area," the head of Rostelecom noted.
There is no law
Leading analyst at Mobile Research Group Eldar Murtazin noted that the issue of regulating access to city data needs to be resolved as soon as possible, since there are no laws on this topic.
"Since this is a new story, we have no regulations. Today, there is no law that regulates who exactly has access to such an archive. Law enforcement agencies have access to it upon request, to specific cameras, to specific events. No citizen can have access to it at all. Despite the fact that the archive is maintained by the DIT, the mayor of Moscow probably cannot have access to it either. The struggle for who will work with this archive is, of course, interesting," the analyst noted.
He added that the Moscow video archive is so huge that it is not stored for long and not in full - only those events that deserve attention. "Of course, technically, the DIT should do this. Whether the DIT has the right to access the recordings is an open question. Should it be law enforcement agencies - yes, they should," Eldar Murtazin emphasized.