On May 27-29, within the framework of the XIII International Meeting of High Representatives in charge of security issues, held by the Russian Security Council, KOMIB, together with the National Association for International Information Security (NAIIS), presented an exhibition of export products and technologies of leading Russian companies in the field of information security, and also participated in the round table "International cooperation in the field of information security".
The XIII International Meeting was attended by 126 delegations from 105 countries at the level of secretaries of security councils, national security advisers, deputy prime ministers, heads of law enforcement agencies, as well as representatives of the governing bodies of BRICS, SCO, ASEAN, CIS, League of Arab States, African Union, CSTO and other international organizations.
The Cybersecurity Development Fund Cyberus, CyberED, Positive Technologies, Intelligent Security (Security Vision), Security Code, Angara Technologies Group, Innostage, STC, KOMIB and NAIIS presented their stands at the Information Security exhibition.

The exhibition was visited by Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Sergei Shoigu and member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, Secretary of the Political and Legal Commission of the CPC Central Committee Chen Wenqing. The stand of the Cyberus Cybersecurity Development Fund attracted the greatest interest of senior executives, where solutions and innovative approaches in the field of building a sovereign information security infrastructure were presented.
Sergey Vershinin, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia, gave a positive assessment of the exhibition, noting the contribution of domestic companies to supporting and promoting Russian initiatives in the field of creating a fair IIS system.

During the event, the exhibition was visited by delegations from Burundi, Iran, Iraq, Senegal, North Korea, Nigeria, Uganda, Rwanda, Tajikistan, Sierra Leone and several other countries.
At the stands, Russian companies showed their products and services, including solutions for protecting IT infrastructure, managing enterprise information security, monitoring systems, detecting and preventing computer attacks, including federal information security systems. The exhibition participants demonstrated to foreign guests their willingness to ensure digital sovereignty and comprehensive protection for partner countries, shared their assessment of the current situation in the global information security market, as well as their experience in implementing international projects.

Within the framework of the exhibition KOMIB organized a number of negotiations between Russian companies and potential foreign customers, during which joint actions were discussed to further promote Russian projects.