Innostage has informed about key solutions in digital security and discussed a pilot project for the secure use of AI.
Innostage is a leading Russian cybersecurity resilience provider and system integrator. The company possesses deep expertise in ensuring information security and IT system resilience for the public sector, financial sector, industry and energy. The organization has its own Security Operations Center (SOC) for countering cyber threats and is among the 8 largest information security vendors in Russia, as well as in the top 50 largest IT companies in the country. The company implemented over 1,000 projects in more than 60 regions. Its key products include Cardinal PAM and Cardinal TDIR, which provide privileged access control and automate information security incident investigation.
The company's experience and scale of operations demonstrate that modern organizations face growing threats, including attacks on artificial intelligence systems. In 2025, 34% of attacks on AI systems targeted financial organizations, 27% targeted industrial production, 21% targeted the retail sector and 18% targeted government and social institutions. Cyberattacks on AI can lead to data and trade secret leaks, reputational risks and business process downtime. Consequently, organizations need to implement solutions for the secure use of AI and compliance with regulatory requirements.
For these purposes, the product AI DR (Artificial Intelligence Defense) has been created — a pilot project that Innostage, together with Tatarstan Ministry of Digitalization plans to use for the secure application of AI systems and regulatory compliance. By agreement with the Tatarstan Center for Information Technologies, the solution will be tested on the "GosPrompt" platform among more than 3,000 civil servants. This helps to assess its efficiency, enhance the security of AI tools in government services and reduce the risks of cyberattacks.