러시아, SNS 차단 논란... "보안에 '위협'이 되는 VPN 서비스만 제한"

Russia is planning to block certain virtual private networks (VPNs) and protocols that a Russian expert committee has deemed a threat, state news agency RIA reported. Demand for VPN services has surged since Russia blocked access to some Western social media after President Vladimir Putin sent troops into Ukraine in February 2022. A 2017 Russian law requires VPN technology providers to cooperate with Russian authorities and restrict access to Russian-banned content or face being banned themselves.

러시아의 국영 통신사 RIA는 러시아 전문가 위원회가 위협이 될 수 있다고 판단한 특정 가상 사설망(VPN)과 프로토콜을 차단할 계획이라고 보도했다. 러시아는 블라디미르 푸틴 대통령이 2022년 2월 우크라이나에 군대를 파병한 후 러시아가 일부 서방 소셜 미디어에 대한 접속을 차단한 이후 VPN 서비스에 대한 수요가 급증했다. 2017년 러시아 법에 따라 VPN 기술 제공업체는 러시아 당국에 협조하고 러시아가 금지한 콘텐츠에 대한 액세스를 제한하거나 스스로 금지될 수 있다.

Russia to limit only VPN services which pose a 'threat' to security, RIA reports

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