Government scared of more data breaches
Australia's Department of Defence is spending $200 million to pull secretive data from a private data storage facility in Sydney operated by a company called Global Switch because a Chinese business has bought control of the business's parent company and trhe Government fears that the date may be compromised. The Australian Government is not alone in being paranoid about defence leaks.
Bluffdale in the US state of Utah is home to the world's biggest and most secretive data centre – the $2 billion Utah Data Center built for the US National Security Agency. It is more than five times the size of the US Capitol and its purpose is to securely store Government data as well as to intercept, decipher and analyze huge volumes of the world’s communications via satellites and cables everywhere. Essentially it is able to intercept all forms of communication by governments, businesses and individuals through computer servers of almost unlimited capacity.
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