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NSA chief endorses the cloud for classified military cyber program


From: InfoSec News <alerts () infosecnews org>
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 06:57:13 -0500 (CDT)

http://www.nextgov.com/cybersecurity/2012/06/nsa-chief-endorses-cloud-classified-military-cyber-program/56257/

By Aliya Sternstein
Nextgov
June 13, 2012

The cloud will be a logical place for sharing classified intelligence on cyber threats with critical industries as the Defense Department presses ahead on an attack-prevention program it recently opened to all defense contractors, former military officials say, and Wednesday, a spokeswoman for Gen. Keith Alexander, the military’s top intelligence official, said he endorsed the idea.

When the Pentagon started the defense industrial base cybersecurity pilot program last summer with select suppliers, many defense and some nondefense companies vital to Americans, such as banks, wanted to join. The military in May expanded the program to all defense contractors and their Internet service providers partly because the department was able to develop “a dedicated threat-sharing and collaboration system, and validated online application procedures in order to support participation by a large number of companies,” preliminary regulations noted.

Alexander, who runs the Pentagon’s National Security Agency, which produces the intelligence disseminated through the program, has repeatedly told lawmakers that the military’s 15,000 networks eventually will move to the cloud. And the Pentagon is attempting to save $680 million annually by consolidating information services through clouds run by the Defense Information Systems Agency.

“As Gen. Alexander said at last year’s [Geospatial Intelligence Foundation] conference, secure cloud computing offers both DoD and the [intelligence community] many advantages and efficiencies that could enhance information sharing and collaboration,” NSA spokeswoman Marci Green Miller said in a statement. The GEOINT symposium is an annual conference that the nonprofit group organizes for intelligence, defense and homeland security professionals.

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