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In addition, a penalty is provided for providing false information

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For repeated failure to submit or violation of deadlines for submitting information on the results of assigning one of the categories of significance to a critical information infrastructure facility, or on the lack of need to assign one of such categories to it, an administrative fine of 50,000 to 100,000 rubles is introduced for officials, and from 100,000 to 200,000 rubles for legal entities.

about critical information bahamas cell phone number list infrastructure facilities in the amount of 10,000 to 50,000 rubles for officials and 50,000 to 100,000 rubles for legal entities.

Lawyer, economist, member of the RF CCI Committee on Entrepreneurship in Media Communications Pavel Katkov notes that the legislator will continue to fill the gaps in the regulation of the IT and communications industry. "To what extent this is necessary is always a question. However, the authorities cannot wait for it to break where it is thin, so regulation in systems that have or can have a significant impact on the population of the country and the economy will be preemptive. Business can only reasonably soften it, but this is already the work of the GR services of the interested companies. If they have not responded, then either the issue is unimportant, or they do not work well," the lawyer believes.

Representatives of the press service of PJSC MegaFon reported that the company complies with all legal requirements regarding existing critical information infrastructure facilities. "Therefore, the introduction of fines will not affect us," they are confident.

Pavel Korostelev, Head of the Product Promotion Department at Code Bezopasnosti, believes that fines will most likely act as an additional motivator for companies to be more active in securing their critical information infrastructure facilities and to properly comply with the requirements for their protection. "But this is still a potential reaction to the bill, because the question arises, how will this process be administered? That is, who will issue fines and how will they be paid? There is no clear answer to this yet," he believes.

In his opinion, if the innovation does affect market players, it will not be strong, because now all significant players are moving in the right direction and are approaching the protection of their critical information infrastructure facilities adequately. "Another thing is that domestic companies now have many tasks related to the transfer of their IT infrastructure to Russian rails, and this creates certain difficulties," notes Pavel Korostelev.
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