Conference “Security Space: Protecting the Country’s Digital Sovereignty”

Event highlights.
The Spark Behind It All.
The hybrid conference “Security Space: Protecting the Country’s Digital Sovereignty”, commissioned by the company “Security Code”, brought together over 30,000 online viewers and more than 600 in-person participants at one of the country’s premier tech venues — the Digital Business Space in Moscow. This event became a pivotal industry dialogue on cybersecurity, uniting representatives of government bodies, the IT sector, major vendors, and the expert community.
Our agency, iMARUSSIA!, a strategic partner of “Security Code”, has been supporting this large-scale project for several years. Thanks to a well-coordinated team, creative approach, and deep expertise, we ensure flawless execution at every stage of the event.
Project scope:
A Quick Reminder
of What Counts.
The world is experiencing a cyber tipping point. The exit of Western vendors, sanctions pressure, and increasing attacks on critical infrastructure all call for a united response. The conference became a space for open dialogue between the government and industry — where solutions are born that can not only secure technological sovereignty but also set the pace for growth in a new reality.
Through the image of a “Security Space”, we visualized an ecosystem where business, science, and government act in unison to protect the country’s digital sovereignty.




In The Eye
of the Storm.
The symbolic opening of the conference was the plenary session, where leading officials from the Ministry of Digital Development, Ministry of Industry and Trade, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Health, and Rospotrebnadzor joined business leaders to discuss how the country’s defense system is being rebuilt in the new environment. No presentations — just live discussion, supported by real-time questions from the audience and the app.
The session was moderated by Russian journalist, TV host, and RBC-TV editor-in-chief Kirill Tokarev, bringing sharpness, energy, and media appeal to the discussion.
Turning It Up
to the Max.
At the core of the discussion: import substitution, the state’s role, the lack of a unified regulator in cybersecurity, industry consolidation, and the export potential of Russian solutions. Speakers addressed the development of Russian microelectronics, international cooperation, and export prospects. The conference didn’t end — it marked the beginning of new meetings and initiatives that will continue as part of an annual cycle. Thanks to clear post-production support and strong media coverage, the event’s content lives on beyond the day itself, shaping the ongoing industry agenda.
At iMARUSSIA!, we create events that don’t just talk about the future — they shape it. And our partnership with “Security Code” is the best proof of our expertise and reliability.