On April 1, Tatarstan Ministry of Digitalization together with the team of the Digital Transformation Centre of the republic and Ak Bars Bank developed and launched a service for obtaining digital permits for leaving home during the self-isolation regime. Tatarstan became the first region in Russia to implement this system.
On March 26, Tatarstan Ministry of Digitalization of Public Administration, Information Technologies and Communications held the Interdepartmental Commission of the Security Council of Tatarstan on information security.
Cybercrime is developing in all countries of the world, the number of information security threats is growing and criminals are coming up with new ways to get personal data. Challenges and threats for the implementation of the development goals of the Digital Economy in information security is the growth of computer crime.
In difficult quarantine conditions, it is very important to minimize all personal contacts, but at the same time always be in touch with loved ones, quickly resolve work issues and know what is happening in the world. In this regard, domestic telecom operators have taken the initiatives to combat the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
Schoolchildren are invited to take part in an online training under a special project of the Pre-University Training Center at Innopolis University during the holidays.
A new feature has appeared in the Russian Post mobile application: now each user can send a parcel to the addressee using only his phone number.
On March 23, Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation informed about the start of the competitive selection for grants for the establishment and development of world-class research centres.
The Multifunctional centres of Tatarstan do not plan to suspend work due to the threat of the spread of Covid-19 infection: all “My Documents” offices will operate in a standard way.
On March 23, the team of Tatarstan Ministry of Digitalization launched an information block for users from the geographical zone of the republic on the spread of coronavirus infection in the region.
On March 23, Russian Ministry of Communications and Mass Media together with Digital Economy Non-Commercial Organization with the support of the largest Russian Internet companies and services developed and launched the digital services resource, which is available at all.online and vseonline.online.
A new Internet portal “Access for All”, containing all free online services and services for those who work and study at home due to forced self-isolation during the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, has started to work.