The Ministry of Internal Affairs will have units to combat crimes
committed using IT-technologies. Units will be formed without
increasing the staff.
This decision was made by Vladimir Kolokoltsev, the Minister of
Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, at a meeting of the
Collegium of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, which was
held as a video conference with all regions of the country. The
meeting was attended by representatives of the Central Bank of the
Russian Federation, the Ministry of Finance, Roskomnadzor,
Rosfinmonitoring and a number of leading financial
institutions.
The purpose of the creation of such units is to increase the
efficiency of the prevention and suppression of crimes in the
IT-sphere, as well as improving the skills and training of the most
trained employees in identifying, revealing and investigating
crimes committed using information and telecommunication
technologies.
According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, every seventh crime
in Russia is committed in the field of IT-technologies. Law
enforcement agencies in recent years have noted an increase in the
number of crimes committed using the Internet, including fraud,
drug distribution, theft of funds and other crimes.
At the moment, Vladimir Kolokoltsev instructed the heads of
operational headquarters to prepare documents that will determine
the structure, powers and functions of the new units to combat
cybercrime.
Currently, the Office “K” of the Ministry of Internal Affairs is
engaged in crimes in the field of information technology. In
particular, the employees of this Department are engaged in the
fight against illegal trafficking in electronic equipment and
special technical equipment.
Earlier, E Hacking News reported that the Ministry of Internal Affairs
will create a portal for complaints against hackers. The resource
will be continuously and automatically collect data about the
threats.