Skorik Vladimir Vladlenovich
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
Government and social institutions
Information technologies
Advisor to director general
Previous jobs:
Information Security Center (ISC) of FSB
Chief of group
2000-2009
Synterra
CEO
2012-2013
NVision Group
Deputy CEO
Education:
The higher school of KGB of the USSR
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Vladimir Vladlenovich Skorik was born in 1951, graduated from the Higher school of KGB of the USSR and since 1977 worked in the state security agencies.
2000-2009
Vladimir Skorik in the 2000th he was a deputy manager of Service of counterintelligence and the chief Information Security Center of Federal Security Service (TsIB FSB) — division on investigation of cybercrimes in the field of high technologies. In 2009 he left TsIB.
2012: CEO of Synterra
In 2012-2013 Skorik was the CEO of Synterra telecommunication company.
2014
In 2014 Vladimir Skorik was mentioned as the deputy CEO for interaction with the state organizations of Nvision Group company. Vladimir Skorik was responsible for interaction with a public sector, in particular with specific customers — kept a number of projects "with a signature stamp" and did it rather effectively, the founder and the former CEO of NVision Group Anton Sushkevich told RBC.
2018: Work in SAP
In February, 2018 it became known of Vladimir Skorik's arrival to SAP. He is appointed the advisor to director general of the Russian representative office — SAP CIS, RBC with reference to the sources reports.
According to one of them, Skorik began work in SAP in 2017 and as the representative of the company in June, 2017 was present at the International IT forum with participation of the countries of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
According to the experts polled by the edition, the FSB general can help SAP with work with a public sector and certification of products for deliveries to law enforcement agencies.
Perhaps, Skorik's appointment will help SAP "remain afloat" in state structures and if not to attract new customers then not to lose available. Besides, for deliveries to the power block it is required to obtain licenses of FSB, FSTEC certificates and the Ministry of Defence with what Skorik can probably help — the founder of NVision Group Anton Sushkevich considers.[1] |