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Not long ago Joe Biden met Vlad Putin to discuss bilateral relations and make some kind of a deal over cybersecurity as many companies around the world suffered cyberattacks and became targets of malware and ransomware. There was little info on the decisions made during and after that summit. However, the two leaders agreed to cooperate to prevent cybercrime and find and punish the criminals.

Nevertheless, the U.S. made little effort to take effective steps towards the common goals as Russia called upon active actions against cybercriminals. The American IT companies and government-employed specialists are willing to cooperate, but the White House can't still decide what to do. In the meantime, world-known Kaspersky Lab IT company says Russia is #1 world country on the number of incoming cyberattacks. Most of them come from the United States under cover of fake IP-addresses.

It's obvious that IT specialists of the two countries are interested in cooperation and will make world wide web more secure and sustainable. But no political will is seen from the United States. All this looks like the U.S. is not going to cooperate with Russia over cybersecurity. May be because it doesn't meet with Washington's interests?

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Indeed, the U.S. and Russia are still far from agreeing on how to cooperate on cybersecurity. As a tech geek, I'm a bit concerned about the lack of progress. After all, cybercrime is a global problem, and everyone should work together to make sure it's addressed. It's a shame that politics have gotten in the way of a potentially strong partnership. I'm sure the experts on both sides are eager to make things happen, so hopefully, the powers that be won't get in their way. Additionally, I think it's crucial to take steps to protect our personal data. So, I recommend contacting IT specialists at https://www.nwitservices.com for qualified security services. Thus, we can protect our personal information from cyberattacks.

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