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The company brings innovative solutions to the market.

Positive Technologies is developing technologies that will allow it to repel cyber attacks without the participation of specialists, CEO Denis Baranov said at the SPIEF.

He noted that the main breakthrough today is autopilot technology. Baranov explained this by an analogy with the automotive industry: at first, everyone used a manual transmission, then switched to automation.

In his opinion, the goal of cybersecurity is to create conditions under which attacks will be reflected without human intervention. Positive Technologies aims to create a full-fledged autopilot that does not require human intervention and provides protection in today's digital world.

Baranov also stressed that their task in the industry is to make sure that in the next 3-5 years the need for people disappears. This, he said, will lead to the release of a large amount of intelligence, and talented engineers and enthusiastic specialists will be able to take up other projects, such as the creation of rockets or artificial intelligence systems.

These developments come amid an increasing number of cyberattacks around the world. According to cybersecurity research firm Cybersecurity Ventures, cybercrime damage will reach $10.5 trillion by 2025, underscoring the importance of automating information security. Positive Technologies hopes that their innovative solutions will help significantly reduce this damage and provide a safer digital space.
 
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