Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Putin To Launch 'Independent Internet' Without 'New World Order Censorship'
Putin To Launch ‘Independent Internet’ Without ‘New World Order Censorship’
http://yournewswire.com/putin-independent-internet/
Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced that Russia is launching a new ‘independent Internet’ that will be free from the shackles of the New World Order.
Putin and the Security Council are developing the new Internet initially for BRICS nations, which will be totally independent of global elite corporations and governments and will continue to work in the event of global internet outages.
The new initiative was brought forward at the October meeting of the Security Council, with Putin setting a deadline of August 1, 2018.
It is believed the new independent Internet will be free from censorship, with the likes of Google and Facebook barred from monopolising key functions such as search results and social media communications.
Rt.com reports: While discussing the issue, members of the council noted that “the increased capabilities of western nations to conduct offensive operations in the informational space as well as the increased readiness to exercise these capabilities pose a serious threat to Russia’s security.”
They decided that the problem should be addressed by creating a separate backup system of Domain Name Servers (DNS), which would not be subject to control by international organizations. This system would be used by countries of the BRICS bloc – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.
The issue of excessive dependency on global DNS has previously been addressed by Russia. In 2014, the Russian Communications Ministry conducted a major exercise in which it simulated the “switching off” of global internet services and used a Russian backup system to successfully support web operations inside the country.
However, when reporters asked Vladimir Putin’s Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov if the country’s authorities had been considering disconnecting from the global internet in 2014, Peskov dismissed these allegations as false.
“Russia’s disconnection from the global internet is of course out of the question,” Peskov told the Interfax news agency. However, the official also emphasized that “recently, a fair share of unpredictability is present in the actions of our partners both in the US and the EU, and we [Russia] must be prepared for any turn of events.”
“We all know who the chief administrator of the global internet is. And due to its volatility, we have to think about how to ensure our national security,” said Peskov. It’s not about disconnecting Russia from the World Wide Web, he added, but about “protecting it from possible external influence.”
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Russia to launch ‘independent internet’ for BRICS nations - report
https://www.rt.com/politics/411156-russia-to-launch-independent-internet/
The Russian Security Council has asked the country’s government to develop an independent internet infrastructure for BRICS nations, which would continue to work in the event of global internet malfunctions.
The initiative was discussed at the October meeting of the Security Council, which is Russia’s top consultative body on national security. President Vladimir Putin personally set a deadline of August 1, 2018 for the completion of the task, the RBC news agency reported.
While discussing the issue, members of the council noted that “the increased capabilities of western nations to conduct offensive operations in the informational space as well as the increased readiness to exercise these capabilities pose a serious threat to Russia’s security.”
They decided that the problem should be addressed by creating a separate backup system of Domain Name Servers (DNS), which would not be subject to control by international organizations. This system would be used by countries of the BRICS bloc – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.
The issue of excessive dependency on global DNS has previously been addressed by Russia. In 2014, the Russian Communications Ministry conducted a major exercise in which it simulated the “switching off” of global internet services and used a Russian backup system to successfully support web operations inside the country.
However, when reporters asked Vladimir Putin’s Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov if the country’s authorities had been considering disconnecting from the global internet in 2014, Peskov dismissed these allegations as false.
“Russia’s disconnection from the global internet is of course out of the question,” Peskov told the Interfax news agency. However, the official also emphasized that “recently, a fair share of unpredictability is present in the actions of our partners both in the US and the EU, and we [Russia] must be prepared for any turn of events.”
“We all know who the chief administrator of the global internet is. And due to its volatility, we have to think about how to ensure our national security,” said Peskov. It’s not about disconnecting Russia from the World Wide Web, he added, but about “protecting it from possible external influence.”
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Russia to press for international internet behavior code to fight emerging threats
https://www.rt.com/politics/russia-internet-international-code-893/
The new cyber security doctrine signed by President Vladimir Putin outlines cyber attacks as a major threat to international security and suggests to fight it with a special international body to manage the web.
The document that was signed by the president last week had been prepared by a panel of specialists from state agencies and ministries, including the Ministries for Interior Affairs, Defense, Justice and Communications, the Kommersant daily reported. The newspaper also quoted its unnamed sources as saying that the doctrine was prepared, at least partially, in reply to the International Strategy for Cyberspace approved by the United States in 2011.
The main threats mentioned in the doctrine were internet technology as an “informational weapon used for military-political, terrorist and criminal ends” as well as attempts of “intervention into other nations’ internal affairs”.
The last threat is Russia’s own input into the international discussion over the issue. According to Kommersant’s sources, the authorities focused on this problem after the Arab Spring events that again demonstrated the potential of the internet and especially the social networks in launching and directing mass actions and street protests.
According to Kommersant’s sources, the Russian doctrine is much more peaceful than the US strategy that equaled cyber attacks to conventional warfare and declared the US military would react to them accordingly, using all means, including nuclear weapons.
Moscow’s approach emphasizes the strengthening of international cooperation and preventive regulative measures that would stop the attacks from happening. The proposed measures include the approval of the UN convention on international cyber security and developing “internationally accepted rules of behavior in cyber space”. Russia also wants to develop an international system of managing the internet and impose an international law that would “prevent the proliferation of the informational weapons”.
The two latter initiatives replicate the earlier suggestions to make the control of the world wide web accessible to all nations, contrary to the current situation when it is managed mainly by the US-based Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). The doctrine stresses that Moscow is not pursuing tougher government intervention, but instead relies on a dialogue and gradual developing of mutual trust.
The recently signed Russia-US bilateral agreement on prevention of cyber-incidents developing into interstate conflict is described as a typical example of such positive cooperation. Now Russia intends to sign similar agreements with other countries.
The Russian doctrine also states that the initial stages of international cooperation should be started together with allied nations – members of the CSTO and SCO as well as the BRICS countries.
Russia’s top strategic body – the Security Council – and main security agencies are now expected to provide the president with their suggestions on particular measures to enforce the doctrine.
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RUSSIA WANTS TO LAUNCH AN INDEPENDENT INTERNET FOR BRICS NATIONS BY 2018
http://www.disclose.tv/news/russia_wants_to_launch_an_independent_internet_for_brics_nations_by_2018/140951
BRICS nations will get independent internet thanks to Russian launch. The government has been asked by the Russian Security Council to develop an internet infrastructure that is independent for the BRICS nations. This is a structure that would continue to work even if there was a global internet malfunction.
VLADIMIR PUTIN PUTS DEADLINE AS 1 AUGUST 2018 FOR COMPLETION
This is an initiative that had been talked about during the Security Council meeting in October. This is made up of the top consultative body of Russia focusing on national security. President Vladimir Putin has put the deadline to 1 August 2018 for the task to reach completion according to the news agency. When talking about the issue the members of the council said that increased capabilities of the western nations in conducting offensive operations in informational space along with the readiness that has increased to exercise the capabilities is posing a big threat to the security of Russia.
They have decided that creating a different backup system of the Domain Name Servers should address the situation. This would not be under the control of international organizations and it would be a system that countries of BRICS could use. This is, of course, Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.
RUSSIA SIMULATED SWITCHING OFF OF GLOBAL INTERNET IN 2014
Excessive dependency in regards to global DNS has been something that has been an issue and which was addressed previously by Russia. The Communications Ministry of Russia undertook a big exercise in 2014 in which they simulated global internet services being switched off. They used a backup system in Russia that was able to successfully support the operations of the web inside the country. Reporters have asked Dmitry Peskov, the Press Secretary of Vladimir Putin if the authorities of the country were thinking about disconnecting from the global internet. However, Peskov has said that allegations are false.
PRESS SECRETARY SAID DISCONNECTING FROM GLOBAL INTERNET IS OUT OF THE QUESTION
Peskov spoke up and said that disconnection of Russia from the global internet is totally out of the question. He went on to tell the news agency that there has been a lot of unpredictability present in the actions of partners who are in the EU and the US and said that Russia should be prepared in case there is a turn of events.
Peskov said that they know who the chief administrator of the global internet was and went on to say that thanks to the volatility present they now have to think about how they might ensure national security. He did say that it was not about disconnecting Russia from the World Wide Web but more about being able to provide protection from any possible external influence.
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http://www.disclose.tv/news/russia_wants_to_launch_an_independent_internet_for_brics_nations_by_2018/140951
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WHY THIS COUNTRY DID NOT GET BLESSED WITH A MAN LIKE HIM FOR A PRESIDENT..?
I WONDER IF ONE DAY, THE REST OF THE WORLD, AND NOT JUST THE
BRICS COUNTRIES, ( Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa), CAN BE ALLOWED TO BENEFIT FROM IT BY HAVING THE RIGHT TO USES IT AS AN ALTERNATIVE FREE OPTION
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