RIA Novosti / Igor Zarembo The IT systems of all Russian nuclear weapons stockpiles will be protected by a new team of anti-hackers, the Defense Ministry said after a year-long “hunting season” for programmers. Special units of the Russian Strategic Missile Forces (SMF), responsible for the country’s nuclear weapons, will reduce the vulnerability, should it be found, in their brand-new information systems, according to the Defense Ministry’s spokesman. "The SMF is adopting digital technologies in weapon and troop control and is expanding the use of electronic document management. Therefore, SMF staff are taking preventive measures in upgrading cybersecurity: the process of creating teams responsible for sustainable combat troop control amid cyberwarfare is underway," Igor Egorov said on Thursday. Titled “Sopka”, which in Russian stands for the “System of Detection and Prevention of Computer Attacks”, the team is set to thwart global hacker attacks. Its specialists will be
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