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Russian President Vladimir Putin has called on IT companies in Russia to use domestically developed software, saying that soon the use of such foreign products will no longer be possible in certain sectors due to "high security risks." China has been working on this at least since 2014 according to news reports then.RTPutin: Russia to move away from foreign software for sake of security
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has called on IT companies in Russia to use domestically developed software, saying that soon the use of such foreign products will no longer be possible in certain sectors due to "high security risks."China has been working on this at least since 2014 according to news reports then.
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Putin: Russia to move away from foreign software for sake of security