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#191
The article states "The OS must be certified by FSB of Russia in the class AK1 and include cryptographic protection of information, certified by the FSB of Russia in the KS1 class". Whatever AK1 and KS1 mean, I guess it means we will at a minimum get features like file system encryption in SailfishOS, and who knows what more. For Turing they already developed a fingerprint reader. I like that, as absence of security is a barrier to adoption by businesses and governments.

I hope that after RussianPost, more agencies will follow. An order for 771,000 phones for the Russian Armed Forces would keep Jolla going for some more time :-)
 

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