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Name | Kasperskaya Natalya Ivanovna · Natal'ja Kaspersky · Natalia Kasperskaïa · Natalia Kaspierska · Natalja Iwanowna Kasperskaja · | [sources] | |||
Other name | Kasperskaya Natalya Ivanovna · Natalia Iwanowna Kaspierska · Natalja Ivanovna Kasperskaja · Natalya Ivanovna Kasperskaya · Касперская Наталья Ивановна · | [sources] | |||
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Place of birth | Moscow | [sources] | |||
Gender | female | [sources] | |||
Nationality | not available | [sources] | |||
Citizenship | Russia · Soviet Union | [sources] | |||
First name | Natalya | [sources] | |||
Wikidata ID | Q2506112 | [sources] | |||
Position | Organizers of political repressions · président-directeur général (2003-) · Организаторы политических репрессий | [sources] | |||
Education | Moscow State Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (-1989) · The Open University | [sources] | |||
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She is a Russian entrepreneur, President of InfoWatch Group and Chairwoman of the Association of Software Developers Domestic Software. She actively promotes the creation of digital infrastructure for state control over the Russian segment of the Internet. She is one of the key figures in advocating and implementing infrastructure solutions for the Russian state's monitoring of its citizens on the Internet and through monitoring systems. An active and influential supporter of state censorship on the Internet, she derives significant benefits from supporting the current political regime in Russia through state contracts and contracts with state-controlled companies.
Russian entrepreneur, president of the InfoWatch group of companies. Actively promotes the creation of digital infrastructure for state control of the Russian segment of the Internet. He is one of the key figures in promoting and implementing infrastructure solutions for the Russian state's control over its citizens on the Internet and through surveillance systems. An active and influential advocate of state censorship on the Internet, she derives significant benefits from supporting the current political regime in Russia in the form of state contacts and contracts with state-controlled companies.
Russian entrepreneur, President of InfoWatch Group and Chairman of the Association of Software Developers Domestic Software. She actively promotes the creation of digital infrastructure for state control over the Russian segment of the Internet. She is one of the key figures in advocating and implementing infrastructure solutions for the Russian state's surveillance of its citizens on the Internet and through surveillance systems. An active and influential supporter of state censorship on the Internet, she derives significant benefits from supporting the current political regime in Russia through state contracts and contracts with state-controlled companies.
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Relative | Relationship | Start date | End date | |
Ivan Kaspersky | child | - | - |
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Person | Relationship | Start date | End date | |
Igor Stanislavovich ASHMANOV Sanctioned entity | spouse | - | ||
Eugene Kaspersky Sanctioned entity | spouse | - |