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posted by Woods on Tuesday April 29 2014, @02:30PM   Printer-friendly
from the still-better-than-laserdisc dept.

Ars Technica reports that the US government built facilities for the Minuteman missiles in the 1960s and 1970s and although the missiles have been upgraded numerous times to make them safer and more reliable, the bases themselves haven't changed much and there isn't a lot of incentive to upgrade them. ICBM forces commander Maj. Gen. Jack Weinstein told Leslie Stahl from "60 Minutes" that the bases have extremely tight IT and cyber security, because they're not Internet-connected and they use such old hardware and software. "A few years ago we did a complete analysis of our entire network," says Weinstein. "Cyber engineers found out that the system is extremely safe and extremely secure in the way it's developed." While on the base, missileers showed Stahl the 8-inch floppy disks, marked "Top Secret," which are used with the computer that handles what was once called the Strategic Air Command Digital Network (SACDIN), a communication system that delivers launch commands to US missile forces. Later, in an interview with Weinstein, Stahl described the disk she was shown as "gigantic," and said she had never seen one that big. Weinstein explained, "Those older systems provide us some, I will say, huge safety, when it comes to some cyber issues that we currently have in the world."

 
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  • (Score: 2) by Blackmoore on Tuesday April 29 2014, @03:22PM

    by Blackmoore (57) on Tuesday April 29 2014, @03:22PM (#37696) Journal
    So let's assume that they are running one of the "big boxes" that was sold in the 1980's; even if you knew what OS it was running (and i kinda expect that it isn't - i expect a single purpose designed for the location)
    • there is the air-gap and multiple layers of military personnel in the way.
    • 8 inch floppies are really not easy to get.
    • the system does not have internet, modem, USB, or other means commercially available to transfer files.
    • even a new hard drive would be difficult to install without an arcane physical interface; and the appropriate paperwork allowing the shutdown of the hardware.

    i think i'm ok with this.

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