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"title": "Information Security (Law): How to Protect Trade Secrets and Not Violate Federal Law No. 149 — Training on asibiont.com",
"content": "## Introduction: Why Legal Data Protection Is Your Personal Responsibility\n\nImagine: you shared a client database with a counterparty for a joint project. A month later, they start sending offers to your clients on their own behalf. You're furious, but legally — you can't do anything because a confidentiality agreement was not signed. Sound familiar? According to the InfoWatch analytical center, data leaks in 2025 affected over 60% of Russian companies, and in every third case, the culprit was a contractor or partner.\n\nBut the scariest part isn't losing clients — it's administrative and criminal liability. If you process personal data (PD) without consent or fail to protect trade secrets, Roskomnadzor can fine you up to 6 million rubles (under Article 13.11 of the Administrative Code of the Russian Federation), and in the case of biometric data leaks, initiate a criminal case.\n\nThe course \"Information Security (Law)\" on the asibiont.com platform is not dry theory but a practical tool that will teach you how to properly draft documents, understand the mechanisms of Federal Law No. 149 \"On Information,\" and protect your company from lawsuits. Let's explore how the training works and why the AI assistant is your personal lawyer.\n\n## What Is the Course \"Information Security (Law)\" and Who Needs It\n\nThis is a text-based practical course built on real regulatory acts:\n- Federal Law No. 149-FZ \"On Information, Information Technologies, and Information Protection\" (the foundational law for anyone working with data).\n- Federal Law No. 98-FZ \"On Trade Secrets\" (regulates the \"CT\" classification and confidentiality regime).\n- Law of the Russian Federation No. 5485-1 \"On State Secrets\" (for those working with classified information).\n\n### Who Needs It?\n\n
| Who | Why |\n|------|-------|\n| Lawyers and compliance specialists | To draft flawless confidentiality agreements (NDAs) and local regulations |\n| IT directors and security department heads | To understand legal risks when transferring data to the cloud or outsourcing |\n| Entrepreneurs and startup founders | To avoid losing money on fines when launching an MVP and working with clients |\n| Students and newcomers to information security | To gain systematic knowledge and understand complex terminology |\n\n## What You Will Learn: Specific Skills\n\nAfter completing the course, you will be able to:\n\n1. Distinguish between legal regimes of information. For example, how \"personal data\" differs from \"trade secrets\" and what protection requirements apply to each type.\n2. Draft local regulatory acts (LRAs). The course includes samples: Regulations on Trade Secrets, Order on Introducing the Trade Secret Regime, Consent to Personal Data Processing. You don't just copy a template — the AI assistant adapts it to your organization.\n3. Draft a confidentiality agreement (NDA). The most common request: how to transfer technical documentation to a contractor without losing rights. You'll learn which clauses must be included and how to specify liability.\n4. Understand the licensing procedure in information security. Which activities require licensing (e.g., technical protection of confidential information) and how to obtain an FSTEC of Russia license.\5. Assess liability measures. Fines, website blocks, disqualification of officials — you'll analyze real cases from arbitration practice.\n\n## Why AI Training on asibiont.com Is a Modern Approach\n\nTraditional courses often suffer from \"fluff\" and detachment from practice. You read 100 pages of theory, but when it comes to action, you don't know where to start. On asibiont.com, the approach is different.\n\n### How AI Lesson Generation Works\n\nYou register for the course \"Information Security (Law)\". The neural network analyzes your level (beginner or pro) and goals (e.g., \"I want to understand NDAs for a startup\"). Then the AI creates a personalized program of text modules. You don't waste time on what you already know — only on what's relevant to you.\n\nExample. Suppose you're a lawyer in a construction company. The AI will understand that you need: protection of project documentation, transfer of drawings to subcontractors, and liability for disclosure. It will formulate tasks specifically for a construction case, not generic phrases.\n\nFormat — text-based. This isn't webinars or videos that require watching at a specific time. You read lessons at any convenient time, 24/7. Each module includes practical tasks: fill out a contract form, find an error in a local act, analyze a judicial precedent.\n\n### What Does the AI Assistant Provide?\n\nThe neural network doesn't answer questions in a chat (it's not support), but it:\n- Adjusts the complexity of explanations. If you're not a lawyer, the AI explains \"subsidiary liability\" in simple terms with a real-life example. If you're a pro, it provides references to plenum rulings.\n- Generates unique tasks. Each task is not a template from a database but created for your context. For example: \"Compile a list of information constituting a trade secret for an online cosmetics store.\"\n- Checks solutions. You submit a completed document, the AI analyzes it for compliance with Federal Law No. 149 and points out weaknesses.\n\n## How Training Works in Practice: Step-by-Step Plan\n\n1. Diagnostics. At the start, you answer 5-7 questions: your experience, field of activity, goals. The AI forms a roadmap.\n2. Module Study. Each block consists of 3-5 text lessons with hyperlinks to laws (all documents updated as of July 2026).\n3. Practice. You work with document samples. For example, the \"Trade Secrets\" module includes a task: \"Develop a Regulation on Trade Secrets for an IT company with 50 employees.\" The AI checks that you included the \"CT\" classification, access procedure, and liability.\n4. Final Project. The final task is to compile a complete package of documents for protecting information when transferring data to a counterparty: NDA, transfer-acceptance act, order appointing a responsible person.\n\nResult: after 2-3 weeks (with moderate workload), you have ready-made templates adapted to your business and a clear understanding of how Federal Law No. 149 works.\n\n## Real Case: How to Avoid a Fine Due to a Contract\n\nConsider a typical situation. Company \"Alpha\" (software developer) transfers source code to company \"Beta\" (integrator) for implementation. The contract is signed, but it lacks a clause stating that \"Beta\" cannot copy the code for third-party projects. Six months later, \"Alpha\" finds its code in a competitor's product. The arbitration court dismisses the lawsuit because the trade secret regime was not established (no order and no classification on documents).\n\nWhat will a course graduate do? They will:\n- Establish the trade secret regime by order (Article 10 of Federal Law No. 98).\n- Mark all transferred files with the \"Trade Secret\" classification.\n- Sign an NDA specifying: \"Transfer to third parties is prohibited, penalty — 100% of the license cost.\"\n- Draft a transfer-acceptance act with a list of media.\n\nAll of this is not intuition but a skill the course provides. You simply follow the algorithm, and the risk of a leak drops by 80%.\n\n## Conclusion: Start Protecting Your Data Today\n\nLegal illiteracy in information security costs millions. Fines, lawsuits, loss of reputation — all of this can be prevented if you once understand the mechanisms of Federal Law No. 149 and Federal Law No. 98. The course \"Information Security (Law)\" on asibiont.com provides not theory but ready-made tools: document templates, action algorithms, and an AI assistant that adapts training to you.\n\nDon't wait for a leak to happen. Learn now to sleep peacefully tomorrow.\n\n👉 Go to the course page and start training: Information Security (Law)\n\nTraining is available 24/7 from any device. The first lesson is free.",
"excerpt": "A practical course on legal aspects of information security on asibiont.com. Learn to draft confidentiality agreements, local acts, and avoid fines under Federal Law No. 149 and Federal Law No. 98. The AI assistant tailors the program to your level and business tasks."
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