Posted on 05/15/2018 8:59:31 PM PDT by plain talk
The Defense Departments Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud will be designed to host the governments most sensitive classified data, including critical nuclear weapon design information and other nuclear secrets.
The Pentagon is expected to bid out the controversial JEDI cloud contract this week, and new contracting documents indicate the winning company must be able to obtain the full range of top secret government security clearances, including Department of Energy Q and L clearances necessary to view restricted nuclear data.
In response to questions from Nextgov, Defense Department spokeswoman Heather Babb confirmed JEDI cloud services will be offered at all classification levels. Babb said military and defense customers will determine which applications and data migrate to the cloud.
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What could POSSIBLY go wrong?
Dont build it with Hadoop, then.
OK
Some dude like podesta gets an email telling him to ‘click here to change his password.
There is no good reason to connect such information to the Internet. The laziness and stupidity behind the idea are astounding. Only a blacksmith could appreciate such anvil-heads.
A nuclear cloud?
NO. We didn’t need it then, why all of a sudden, do we need it now? So some soyboy f-—ot f—k who works at google can subvert the whole thing and leave it vulnerable to backdoor attacks?
The important shit is still stored on unhackable 8x8” flappy disks. Right?
“It’s unsinkable.”
Get Brennan to set it up, Hillary’s basement for server space, and have Jim Comey write the documentation.
This is how the government works, isn’t it?
Well there are so many in the Government that need access to such information it has to be readily available.
Operation “Chinese all-you-can-eat buffet”.
I think ALL of America's enemies are just patiently drooling for when this is implemented! if you think that Snowden was bad, then you have another thing coming! I mean, yeah just put ALL our top secret stuff on the Internet for all & sundry to get at it.
Just the Chinese alone they have over 300 million active users that cant wait to use their cyber tools to pry the secrets out.
Yeah, right...
Forty years in telecommunications, USAF, ITT, US Sprint, and 31 years MCI/Verizon Business. I'm retired now but not stupid.
Then don’t let Apple host ANY of it in China!
Or anyone else as far as that goes!
... certainly don’t let Hillary’s IT guy be involved....
Why hasn’t the team that proposed this been executed for conspiracy to commit treason already?
I want a Pony and Free Beer....
I still support Station Wagons full of hard drives.
SSDs are an improvement, in general.
Might have to move to SUVs though.
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