Australia Partners with Amazon for Top Secret Cloud Pioneering Security Project

Australia has partnered with Amazon Web Services to build a highly secure Top Secret Cloud for military intelligence. The $2 billion contract aims to enhance national security and intelligence capabilities, creating over 2,000 jobs by 2027. This initiative forms part of a global move towards advanced secure data storage.


PTI | Goldcoast | Updated: 05-07-2024 10:52 IST | Created: 05-07-2024 10:52 IST
Australia Partners with Amazon for Top Secret Cloud Pioneering Security Project
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Amazon has secured a $2 billion contract with the Australian Signals Directorate to build a Top Secret Cloud for military intelligence storage, ensuring national security. The local subsidiary, Amazon Web Services, will establish three secure data centres in undisclosed locations across Australia. This project, expected to operate by 2027, promises over 2,000 new jobs and will significantly fortify Australia's defence. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese emphasized the project's potential to bolster the nation's protection against rising security threats. AWS, renowned for its reliability and security, will adhere strictly to the Australian Signal Directorate's specifications, ensuring maximum data protection. The initiative is part of the directorate's broader REDSPICE program to enhance intelligence and cyber defence capabilities.

Prime Minister Albanese affirmed, "This project will bolster our defence and national intelligence community to ensure they can deliver world-leading protection for our nation."

The new cloud system will not only store sensitive data securely but also enhance coordination between various security agencies. This marks a significant step in the global trend of upgrading military technology for better performance and security. Australia's advancement in secure data storage aims to maintain an edge in the rapidly evolving cyber threat environment, reinforcing partnerships with allied nations.

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