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Head of the Telecommunications

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As noted by the head of the IT innovation department of Gazprombank Ekaterina Frolovicheva, big data is collected and controlled by certain platforms (Facebook, Google, Yandex, large retailers and credit institutions). Therefore, both the platforms themselves and their residents should bear responsibility for the use of such data. Work with credit cards is carried out according to the rules of international payment systems and is regulated in detail, which cannot be said about the activities of such platforms as social networks.

and Legal Department of VimpelCom Dmitry Kuzishchev believes that in these matters one should proceed from the legislative framework, which should guarantee the rights of subjects in relation to data about them.

The head of the R3 consortium representative office in Russia and the CIS, Alexey Blagirev, expressed doubts about the implementation of such an approach in conditions where the subject does not control the data collected about him.

As Igor Kalganov, the head of information projects at MegaFon, reminded us, Russia already has legislation on working with personal and other closed data. Open data needs clearer regulation. But in any case, there is a lot of work to do to bring the legislation into line with the emerging new practice.

Director of the Sberbank Center for hong kong mobile database and Development of Competencies for Data Research, Maxim Eremenko, drew attention to the fact that excessive restrictions on working with personal data can significantly undermine the effectiveness of their use, and therefore it is desirable to more clearly define the boundary between the open and closed parts of such data. He drew an analogy between legal restrictions and drugs, the side effects of which can sometimes exceed the beneficial effect. Maxim Eremenko, in particular, insists that it is always necessary to obtain the client's explicit consent to the processing of his personal data.

However, according to Alexey Novikov, director of the security expert center at Positive Technologies, given the breadth of the spectrum of big data collected, not all clients are able to assess the volume of data about themselves that they have entrusted to a particular platform.

The situation is aggravated, according to Andrey Zaikin, head of the information security team at Krok, by the fact that as the volume and diversity of data collected about a subject grows, the overall level of their confidentiality may decrease without him noticing.
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