Spooks Get Their Own Cloud

July 25, 2011 Off By David
Grazed from Sys Con Media.  Author: Maureen O’Gara.

Huddle figures it’s the first cloud-based collaboration and content management service to offer an eyes-only private collaboration service to government customers with highly classified clearance that they can use to access and share their very private data stores.

It seems that the only way spooks on both sides of the pond can collaborate is still through couriers, the all-purpose drop box, phone calls and e-mail. Huddle means to bring them in out of the cold but its solution, which resembles Microsoft’s SharePoint, isn’t just meant for three-letter agencies like the CIA and MI6.

It’s also meant for the folks who write those turgid but hush-hush policy statements governments are ever so fond of, folks who might like to interact more easily with fellow agencies let alone their own people. And they could still use Huddle’s public cloudware to interact with third parties and suppliers.

The new stuff is called Huddle IL3, a private instance of the company’s widgetry, that’s being implemented in the UK with FCO Services, the government unit – sort of like America’s National Security Agency (NSA) – responsible for secure ICT services.

It’s hosted on FCO Services’ Government Secure Application Environment (GSAE) cloud infrastructure and will let UK government organizations collaborate securely on classified content up to and including IL3 (also known as RESTRICTED).