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Hack fest in Moscow sparks BRICS cyber ties

Press RoomBy Press RoomMay 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Positive Hack Days 2025 has become the staging ground for a major deal between Indonesia and Russia’s top cybersecurity firm

BRICS countries believe that Russian cybersecurity experts are the best in the field according to Positive Technologies Global Educational Director, Yulia Danchina.

Positive Technologies (PT), the leading Russian information security company, organized the Positive Hack Days 2025 cybersecurity festival in Moscow, considered to be the largest event of its kind in the world. The festival is being held from May 22 to 24, with delegations from over 40 countries across Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia in attendance.

Danchina emphasized that the festival offers a chance to share the company’s educational and practical expertise with other countries, particularly BRICS members.

The visiting international delegates feel confident that “Russian experts are the best in protecting the infrastructure of companies and organizations,” she said. “This is confirmed by the deals and the level of discussions that we are seeing here today.”

Representatives of one BRICS country, Indonesia, have already signed a bilateral agreement on cybersecurity cooperation with PT at the event.

Yudi Darma, senior official at Indonesia’s Higher Education, Science and Technology Ministry, said that his office was considering the modules, simulators, and teaching laboratories that PT has under development.

“Positive Technology also has the capacity to produce a certification that can provide proof of the competence in cybersecurity,” Darma said.

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According to Baiq Hana Susanti, an expert on AI education at Sakuranesia Society Foundation Indonesia, working with the Russian information security company could provide valuable guidance, particularly as Indonesia begins integrating AI into its new educational curriculum.


Brazil, another BRICS member, has also expressed interest in the cybersecurity firm’s expertise.

Brazilian lawmaker Jose Jacovos told RT on Saturday that PT provides significantly more affordable cybersecurity solutions than other global leaders in the field.

“The solutions presented here in Russia… are much more affordable for smaller cities with lower capacity for tax collection in Brazil,” he said. Russia is “very advanced, light-years ahead of many countries,” he added.


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The Russian and Brazilian energy and science ministries signed bilateral agreements to promote cooperation in their respective fields earlier this month.

Brazil is one of the founders of BRICS, which it established alongside Russia, India, and China in 2009. The economic bloc was joined by South Africa two years later. Indonesia joined alongside Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, and the UAE last year.

Last year, the bloc grew to account for 40% of the world’s economy in Purchasing Power Parity terms, according to IMF data. The 11 BRICS nations represent more than two-fifths of the global population.

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