Russia’s ROSCHAT Messenger Rated Highly Secure
ROSCHAT, developed by Informtekhnika, has been ranked among the top Russian platforms for corporate communications in information security by ComNews Research.

ROSCHAT, a corporate messenger developed by the Informtekhnika group, has been included in the top tier of Russian corporate messaging platforms for information security, according to ComNews Research. The service was recognized for its ability to operate within closed networks and support use cases with elevated data protection requirements.
A Messenger Inside the Corporate Network
ROSCHAT was designed for organizations with strict data security requirements. In such companies and institutions, internal communications are not supposed to leave the boundaries of the organization’s own IT infrastructure.
The platform can be deployed entirely within a customer’s internal network and, in this configuration, operates without access to the public internet. All messages, calls, and files are routed through the company’s own servers. This setup is particularly relevant for government bodies, industrial enterprises, and large organizations.
A Secure Message from Headquarters
Data exchange in ROSCHAT is protected by end-to-end encryption. Access to the system is configured on a role-based basis in line with security policies. The messenger supports integration with DLP systems for data leak prevention and with access control systems for centralized employee access management. Together, these features allow internal communications to be embedded into a broader security perimeter.
No External Services
ROSCHAT combines one-to-one and group chats, voice and video calls, file sharing, and videoconferencing. All of these functions are available through a single interface and do not require external services.
Ivan Gorbachev, head of unified communications at Informtekhnika, said information security is becoming a top priority for corporate users.
According to him, the high expert rating confirms demand for the product.
Interest in secure messengers in Russia is growing, with companies opting for products that allow them to retain control over their data, keep it on their own infrastructure, and avoid dependence on external cloud services. ROSCHAT aligns closely with this trend as a communications tool designed for closed IT environments.








































