The Five Eyes Alliance plans to create a shared classified cloud environment
The Five Eyes Intelligence Alliance is developing a common cloud platform for storing documents with various levels of secrecy, providing access to intelligence officers in accordance with their authority.
The Five Eyes Intelligence Alliance, which includes Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand and the United States, plans to create a common classified cloud environment for storing documents with various levels of secrecy. According to Brigadier General Eric Vandenberg, head of general intelligence at the Canadian Ministry of Defense, this platform will allow intelligence officers to access only those data for which they have the appropriate permissions. In addition, the documents will contain metadata that allows you to determine who received the information and from where, which will increase the level of security and control over the dissemination of data.
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