There was no leakage of sensitive information during the Great War – Fedorov

Mykhailo Fedorov, Deputy Prime Minister for Innovation, Development of Education, Science and Technology – Minister of Digital Transformation, assured that no information sensitive to Ukrainians was leaked during the Great War.
He said this during the forum for media workers “Editorial Board. Summit”, reports Ukrinform.
“Cyber attacks are constantly being repelled. There was not a single leak of sensitive information during the year and a half of the great war. I think we did our homework correctly before launching Diya at all,” Fedorov said.
He emphasized that when creating the application, such an architecture was specially used so as not to store personal data of citizens. Rules were also developed for how the registry should function so that every action is delegated there.
According to him, before the start of the active phase of the war, the Ministry of Statistics formed a team that constantly “attacks” state resources. This makes it possible to look for vulnerabilities and develop countermeasures, such as the ability to take data in the cloud and continue to work in the event that certain infrastructure is destroyed.
“For example, on the first day, a rocket hit the backup center and it was destroyed. But the work continued,” the minister said.
Fedorov added that Ukrainian specialists are also constantly attacking the enemy’s resources. “We get a lot of information from the registers of the Russian Federation. We just don’t often write about it publicly,” he said.
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