Lukashenko advised to move from computers to paper to protect information

President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko advised to move from computers to paper to protect information. This is reported by “Belarus today.”

Lukashenko held a meeting with the leadership of the Council of Ministers. It was devoted to the problem of public security. The head of state stated that the issue of information protection was needed to work out and prevent public security monitoring system vulnerabilities.

“If you can’t, as I often say, protect information in my computers, then return to paper media. Write from the hand and fold in your box,” said Lukashenko.

He added that law enforcement agencies should “intensify activities to curb the crimes in the field of high technologies.” Lukashenko noted that this is “archiving” problem.

Earlier, Lukashenko called on the citizens “return to Earth” and be like a barefoot for dew. “Personal barefoot, even if you live on the ninth floor. Go out in the morning. So you think about the last time you went for the last time? Half does not remember. And this is all necessary. This is a medicine,” he said.

/Media reports.