Russia Upgrades School Security With Protected IT Infrastructure
Kaliningrad Region deploys secure networks and video surveillance systems across schools to strengthen safety and digital access
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Authorities in Russia’s Kaliningrad Region
have modernized the digital infrastructure of 45 schools, funding the project
through federal subsidies, with implementation carried out by MTS. The upgrades
include secure wireless access points with protected data transmission and
surveillance cameras installed at main and secondary entrances. The cameras
capture high-resolution video, cover large areas, and operate at night. Video
feeds are routed to a unified regional monitoring and data storage system.
Video Analytics Enhances Oversight
The new infrastructure is designed to
support video analytics services. The system can automatically detect
suspicious situations and alert relevant services, reducing response times and
limiting the impact of human error. Monitoring runs continuously around the
clock.
“Modern digital learning environments are
primarily tools for equalizing educational opportunities. Our goal is to ensure
that every student, whether in the regional center or a remote settlement, has
access to advanced knowledge, leading educational platforms, and modern
equipment. We are building a unified ecosystem that makes education for
students in Kaliningrad Region more interactive and accessible. This forms the
basis for developing talent for the regional economy. We are also placing
special emphasis on upgrading video surveillance systems to improve safety in
the learning process,” said Kaliningrad Region Governor Alexey Besprozvannykh.
MTS representatives noted growing demand
for digital security systems.
“Video surveillance and analytics are becoming
part of broader digital security infrastructure across sectors, from education
to urban and commercial environments. We are seeing sustained growth in demand
for these solutions from organizations in the region. According to our data,
Kaliningrad Region led Northwestern Russia last year in growth of investment in
intelligent video surveillance systems,” said MTS regional director Anna
Khlevtova.