According to RIA Novosti, all were found violations.

“Last year we checked 58 banks, this year 75. In all, problems and irregularities were found, we cannot say that they are critical, but they can become serious if financial institutions do not attach importance to this,” said Nabiullina.

According to her, business processes in financial institutions do not include cyber risk management, so even if there is a competent specialist, he “cannot do anything”.

Nabiullina also drew attention to the lack of competent staff in this area.

Earlier, the newspaper Kommersant wrote that as a result of two leaks at the end of May, personal data of 900 thousand clients of Russian banks were made publicly available.

After that, a spokesman for the agency, Vadim Ampelonsky, said that the agency was studying the situation with the leakage of personal data of Alfa Bank clients, OTP Bank and HCF Bank.