NSA chief: Cybersecurity data could be shared through cloud

Gen. Keith Alexander, who runs the National Security Agency, endorsed the idea of using a cloud computing facility to share cybersecurity information with the...

The nation’s top intelligence officer has deemed the cloud safe enough for sharing classified information.

NextGov reported that Gen. Keith Alexander, who runs the National Security Agency, endorsed the idea of using a cloud computing facility to share cybersecurity information with the private sector.

The Pentagon is inviting contractors to join an information sharing environment. Alexander has said all of the military’s 15,000 networks would eventually move to the cloud.

This story is part of Federal News Radio’s daily Cybersecurity Update. For more cybersecurity news, click here.

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