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Russian-founded micropodcasting startup receives funding from Peter Thiel and other prominent founders

A bevy of prominent business angels have backed Voices, a Russian-founded micropodcasting startup based in California. Two million US dollars were contributed by Signal founder Moxie Marlinspike, Tinder founder Justin Mateen, Shutterstock founder John Oringer, eBay founder Peter Thiel, MSQRD co-founders Sergey Gonchar, Evgeny Negen and Andrey Yanchurevich, alongside a few others.  Voices co-founder Alexey …

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Bellingcat’s investigation into Navalny’s poisoning reveals extravagant developments in Russia’s data black market

While identifying FSB agents reportedly involved in Alexey Navalny’s Novichok poisoning, international investigation group Bellingcat revealed today how deep and worrying are the implications of Russia’s data black market. Bellingcat’s work on the Navalny case originated from a previous investigation into Russian chemical weapons projects. Call metadata were analyzed for the telephone numbers used by two executives of SC Signal, an entity “involved in the development of new variants …

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Moscow Covid-19 patients affected by huge data leak

Just days after its anti-covid digital solutions were awarded at a prestigious nationwide contest, the Moscow mayor’s office admitted that some 300,000 Moscow Covid-19 patients were affected by a huge data breach. The incident was revealed by online publication Readovka, according to which not only patients’ full names, but also their address details and Covid-related medical …

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Proposed EU ‘Data Governance Act’ will make data exchanges with Russia even more difficult, warn experts

As part of the European strategy for data, the European Commission proposes a set of measures to “foster the availability of data.” A part of them, published on November 25, focus on “increasing trust in data intermediaries and strengthening data-sharing mechanisms across the EU.”  These measures are aligned with the consumer protection requirements under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) …

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Facebook pays $53,000 fine for breaching Russian personal data storage law

Facebook has paid a 4 million ruble ($53,000) fine, which was levied in February, for violating Russia’s personal data storage law. Proceedings against the company have been dropped, Russian state-run news agencies reported — without specifying whether or not Facebook now complies with the law. Over the past years the regulator Roskomnadzor requested Facebook and Twitter several …

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Anton Mironenkov, Head of X5 Technologies: “In this pandemic, digital transformation is proving essential”

Over the last years, X5 Retail Group, a leading Russian food retailer listed on the London and Moscow stock exchanges, has undertaken a process of deep digital transformation from procurement automation, to facial recognition, to video analytics. As Head of X5 Technologies, Anton Mironenkov, leads a team of some 2,500 professionals. In this interview with …

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Russian government prepares to launch coronavirus contact-tracing app

Russia’s Digital Development Ministry is finishing work on a new mobile app designed to combat the spread of COVID-19. Its working name is ‘Stopcoronavirus. My contacts.’ The contact-tracing app, which relies on technologies developed by Apple and Google, is designed to track nearby mobile devices and warn the user if they have been within 10 …

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Yandex releases first-ever transparency report on government requests for user data

For the first time ever, the Internet services giant Yandex has released statistics on the number of requests for user information it has received from Russian government agencies. In the first half of 2020, branches of the government sent the company more than 15,000 requests and Yandex fulfilled 84 percent of them. According to Russian …

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Moscow city plans to use mobile technology to manage and monitor human traffic flows

In its efforts to manage and monitor the flow of human beings through the city, Moscow officials have experimented with mobile apps, QR codes, and telephone hotlines. Many of these systems have confused the elderly, overwhelmed operators, and frustrated virtually everyone. According to a new public contract reported in the Russian news media, the capital …

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Alibaba Group to launch cloud platform in Russia

Alibaba Group is preparing to launch in Russia its cloud platform, ‘Alibaba Cloud,’ reports Kommersant. According to the business daily’s sources, Alibaba has occupied more than half of the capacity in the IXcellerate data center, which can accommodate about 1,500 racks. According to another source, Alibaba needs the platform to support its growing businesses in …

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“Big Brother is feeding you:” Sber collects biometric data from school canteens to cafe chains

Sberbank — the state-controlled giant which recently unveiled a suite of new technology products and dropped the word ‘bank’ from its corporate branding — is compiling a database of Russian citizens’ biometric information. Little is known about how the project is progressing, but online publication The Bell believes it could potentially concern some 100 million users of …

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