Russian Military Prepares For WW3 By Creating ‘Giant Cloud’
June 14, 2018
totally disconnected.
This new move is part of the country’s ongoing modernization drive, reported The Daily Mail. The intent is for Russia to survive during a major world war, one in which they’d be cut off from everyone else. The “war cloud” will connect to the Russian military’s vast internal network.
President Vladimir Putin’s top IT adviser
Herman Klimenko has previously stated that during wartime the country
could run on the military’s pre-existing internal network – called the
Closed Transfer Segment. “Technically, we are ready for any action now,”
he told Russian TV station NTV back in March.
It was first revealed the country was
creating an “independent internet” at the end of last year, which would
operate separately from the Domain Name System (DNS) used worldwide.
During a meeting of the Russian Security Council, officials discussed an
initiative to create an alternative to the DNS, claiming the move could
protect Russia and a handful of other nations in the event of a
large-scale cyber attack. However, there is some speculation that this
“war cloud” could be a way for Russia to launch its own malicious
operations, Defense One reported at the time.
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According to a new report, the country could run commercial traffic
using its own internal network aptly dubbed the “war cloud.” The war
cloud, which is being built at a cost of 390 million rubles ($6 million/
£4.5 million), will rely on data centers all over the country and the
first one has purportedly already been completed in the military’s
Southern District. The creation of this first center increased Russian
power and influence in the area as well. According to a report by Defence One, this is an area that includes the illegally annexed Crimean peninsula as well as parts of eastern Ukraine.
According to Sam Bendett, an associate
research analyst at non-profit research organization CNA, Russia sees
this as key to helping protect its data from Western interference.
“Russia is investing in military high-tech development, and especially
in domestically produced software and hardware,” he told Defence One. “The
data centers working with this cloud are all made with ‘Russian
components,” said Bendett, who is also a fellow in Russia studies at
the American Foreign Policy Council. “Until recently, many IT
components in the military and civilian sectors were Western – that is
starting to change,” he said.
“There is a deep irony in Russia citing
the increased capabilities of Western nations going attacks in the
informational space,” technologist Peter Singer told DefenseOne. “It is like the fake social media account of the pot calling the kettle fake.”
Reprinted with permission from SHTFplan.com.
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