Sber Expands Threat Intelligence Platform Access to Belarus and Friendly Nations

Threat Intelligence Platform – Sber has opened access for businesses and government agencies in the Republic of Belarus and other friendly countries to the Threat Threat Intelligence cyber threat management platform. Furthermore, the bank is considering connecting partners from the CIS and BRICS+ countries to the platform. This was announced by Stanislav Kuznetsov, deputy chairman of the Executive Board, Sberbank, on the sidelines of SPIEF 2026.

Stanislav Kuznetsov, deputy chairman of the Executive Board, Sberbank:

“Cybercrime knows no borders — it’s an international challenge that must be tackled collectively. Only through joint efforts can countries effectively counter modern cyber threats and ensure the security of their digital spaces and key economic sectors. Joining forces is also critical because attacks are often crossborder in nature. That’s why Sber is ready to share information about current cyber threats and effective countermeasures with both Russian organizations and international partners. Around 650 Russian companies and several Belarusian organizations have already joined the Threat Intelligence cyber intelligence platform — we see strong interest. Given the deep financial and economic integration between Russia and a number of friendly international partners, strengthening our shared cyber defense perimeter is a key priority.”

Companies that join the Threat Intelligence platform receive timely analytics on cyber threats, as well as tools for effective vulnerability management and external attack surface control. Partnering with Sber’s Threat Intelligence helps businesses and the public sector not only identify vulnerabilities in their infrastructure’s defense perimeter, but also understand which threats pose real risks and are actively used by hackers.

Powered by artificial intelligence, the platform processes information daily from more than 1,500 sources, including the dark web. Enriched with analytics, information about any new threat becomes available to connected organizations within two hours of its emergence. In total, Threat Intelligence provides access to more than 1,000 analytical reports and data on over 580,000 vulnerabilities.

About the platform

Threat Intelligence is Sber’s intelligent platform for managing cyber threats. The platform provides the most up‑to‑date information on cyber threats collected from various sources, including open databases, research firms’ reports, and Sber’s accumulated expertise. Information is analyzed and classified in real time to promptly notify users about potential threats, as well as protection measures and mitigation techniques.

Threat Intelligence helps entities detect and prevent attacks at early stages, and respond quickly to current threats — minimizing the damage and preserving data confidentiality and integrity. Flexible relationships between all attributes in the platform enable swift decision‑making to mitigate cyber threats.

The St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) is a unique event in the world of economics and business. SPIEF has been held since 1997 and, since 2006, has taken place under the patronage and with the participation of the President of Russia. Over the years, the forum has become a leading global venue for dialogue among business leaders and for discussing key economic issues facing Russia, emerging markets, and the world at large. The 29th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum takes place from June 3 to June 6, 2026. In its 185th anniversary year, Sber is the Gigapartner of SPIEF.

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