The security service of Ukraine (SBU) is not going to be making any surprise visits to the private enterprises that use the sanctioned accounting software 1C. This was stated by the head of Department of counterintelligence protection of state interests in the field of information security SBU yuliia laputina Wednesday, may 17.
“SBU, in fact, has no issues to the private sector, which operates on legal grounds and on the issue 1S to anyone to come will not,” she said.
Laputina acknowledged that the 1S is a monopolist market, and the business will be very difficult to switch to other products.
“I can say that the private sector is not at all concerned, we cannot influence the private sector, something he imposed, we can only recommend to pay attention to the fact that the data they receive from your business structures are treated in Russia,” she said.
According to the representative of the SBU, the decision will affect government agencies, but the current fiscal year will be unchanged. In the next fiscal year, the company 1C will not be able to participate in tenders.
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