The 'Army+' application has been updated.
'Army+' application updated: cryptographic encryption improved
Defense Minister Rustem Umerov announced that the 'Army+' application has received an update to a new version. In this version, cryptographic encryption has been significantly improved to ensure the security of military personnel.
Previously, to protect data, the 'Army+' application periodically cleared information and required re-authorization. However, considering the feedback from the military, the Ministry of Defense team quickly made updates. Thanks to improved cryptographic encryption, military personnel who use the 'Army+' application at least once a month will no longer need re-authorization.
This significantly increases the level of security for the personal data of our military personnel and makes the application more convenient for 500 thousand users.
The Minister also added that the next step will be to store necessary information, such as the commander’s Army identification number or job title, to simplify reporting and other processes.
It was previously reported that the 'Army+' application has introduced the ability to submit a report for returning to service after unauthorized absence from the unit (UA).
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