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India investing $3.1 Billion in defense network, to build cyber defense sys

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India investing $3.1 Billion in defense network, to build cyber defense system
A $3.1 Billion investment to give defense forces their own OFC powered communications infrastructure that will let Department of Telecom lease freed spectrum bringing in nearly $17.9 Billion.

As the next generation wars are increasing depending on robust and secure information systems networks, it is imperative for a country to invest in building a reliable infrastructure. Back in 2009, the Government of India sanctioned $1.8 Billion to develop a pan-India communications network just for the defense forces. This 60,000km Optic Fiber Cable (OFC) network when completed is expected to connect 162 air force, 129 army and 33 navy bases. Last week, India’s Defense Minister, AK Antony, announced an additional $1.3 Billion will be invested in the project making the grand total to a $3.1 Billion.

The decision to give the defense forces their own communications infrastructure will in fact help the common man in more ways than making him feel secure. The government hopes that by moving the defense forces to their own network, they will be able to free considerable spectrum which can be leased to telecom operators. One of the justifications for the huge investment amount is the potential spectrum cost the government stands to get by leasing it to private service providers. The Department of Telecom predicted that the spectrum freed by defense forces can fetch as much as $17.9 Billion.

In another report, director for the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) of India, KD Nayak told reporters that his organization was working on an indigenously built cyber defense program. According to him, the defense program will protect communications infrastructure used by armed forces, power and railways. India is facing several cyber threats, reports claimed that government servers have been used in hacks against China and Delhi’s airport being being under a cyber attack. These reports are in addition to news of 112 compromised government websites during December 2011 to February 2012. An indigenous solution built by DRDO would be a feather in India’s hat.
 
^^ this has been pending for some time now buddy.

+ good news for all- secure communication for military and extra revenue for GoI. WIN-WIN!!
 
Investing $3.1 billion on cyber defence? Isn't it huge
 
Investing $3.1 billion on cyber defence? Isn't it huge

Well it requires a Home build OS with a ingeniously developed network of nodes and its maintenance..

At the center of it all will be a mammoth Super computer server that will channel India's outgoing and incoming traffic in real time ,and will filter stuff usually with a self build spider tagging or Meta tag search with crawlers etc.
This will filter out or project any real time queries within the traffic to the administrators..

TO add to that, investment on the workforce and the creation of a dedicated tech wing for this job..which is big.

It's a one time investment for many years to come.

the Hardware will have a life cycle of about 2 maybe 3 years tops...then the hardware needs to get upgraded to handle more traffic ;as well as other measures that would be mandatory if the number of Intrusions are substantial
eg--re writing the OS.
Its a step wise process...but over a good period of time.
 
good news...we should have strong cyber army as indian govt sites was targeted by hackers many times.
 
- A nation with US$ 2 trillion economy

- A nation with 1200 million people

- Aspiring to become US$ 3 trillion economy by 2015 and US$ 5 trillion by 2020.

We need safe and secure environment to grow and develop.
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