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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Moscow, September 19 (Xinhua) — The Russian Ministry of Transport should conduct a cybersecurity audit of Russian airport websites and organize scheduled information security exercises for personnel involved in working with these resources, according to Anton Gorelkin, First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Information Policy, Information Technology, and Communications.
"I believe the Russian Ministry of Transport should not only conduct a thorough cybersecurity audit of airport websites but also organize scheduled cybersecurity training for personnel involved in working with these resources," the deputy wrote on his channel on the Max platform.
The deputy made this statement after Pulkovo Airport in St. Petersburg announced on Friday that its website had been hacked.
A. Gorelkin believes that airport public resources must be protected to the highest standard, becoming truly impenetrable to any hackers.
It was previously reported that Pulkovo Airport's website had been hacked. Its functionality is currently limited. Pulkovo Airport is operating normally, and check-in for flights is proceeding as usual.
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