Internet accessibility in Russia is changing faster than ever. New laws on traffic control are appearing, services are being slowed down or disappearing, and the architecture of the network itself is constantly changing. How is Russia’s modern vertical of digital control structured? Is it possible to shut down the internet in the country altogether, and what would that mean for business and everyday life? Digital security specialist Denis Yagodin spoke about this in an interview with the Sapere Aude project.

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