On May 28, Cyberdom hosted regular meeting of the exclusive membership (by invitation only) KUBIT Club, which brought together heads of structures responsible for ensuring information security in Russian companies in the real sector of the economy.
KOMIB Executive Director A.A. Kulpin told the meeting participants about the formation of the basic principles of organizing the export of information security technologies on the G2G track and about ways to consolidate the efforts of the state and commercial structures, which have traditionally been accustomed to act independently through public-private partnership mechanisms. This is especially important in the context of the entry of Russian cyber products into new foreign markets: analysts agree that the success here directly depends on how effectively the union of government and business works to achieve its goals is.

The discussion part of the program was continued by R. Ivanov with the report "What should we build a chip for?", thoroughly immersing the Club members in the world of semiconductors, silicon wafers and their market characteristics.
Denis Vasin spoke about the prospects of using blockchain in the public sector. A lively discussion moderated by V. Stasevich revolved around the question of the applicability of web 3.0 technologies in the field of information security.