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How Amazon put Ukraine's `government in a box' -- and saved its economy from
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  Snowball Edge data storage units seen in back
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  Edge data storage units. Similar units have been used to transfer
  Ukraine government data to the Amazon cloud.
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  Since Februrary, [130]Amazon has been playing Santa Claus to
  [131]Ukraine, delivering planeloads of goods, including blankets,
  hygiene kits, diapers, food and toys, for the war-torn nation and
  refugees in Poland and other parts of Europe.

  But long term, what's more important to Ukrainians than the gifts
  coming in is what's going out: massive amounts of government, tax,
  banking and property data vulnerable to destruction and abuse should
  Russian invaders get their hands on it.
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  Since the day Russia launched its invasion Feb. 24, Amazon has been
  working closely with the Ukrainian government to download essential
  data and ferry it out of the country in suitcase-sized solid-state
  computer storage units called Snowball Edge, then funneling the data
  into Amazon's cloud computing system.

  "This is the most technologically advanced war in human history," said
  Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine's 31-year-old vice prime minister and
  minister of digital transformation, referring not just to weapons but
  data too. Amazon Web Services' "leadership made a decision that saved
  the Ukrainian government and economy."

  Amazon has invested $75 million so far in its Ukraine effort, which
  includes the data transfer via the Snowballs. Fedorov, speaking at a
  tech conference in Las Vegas this month, called it "priceless."
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[134]NATO chief fears Ukraine war could spiral into wider conflict between
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  The head of NATO has expressed worry that the fighting in Ukraine could
  spin out of control and become a `full-fledged war' between Russia and
  NATO.

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  The data, 10 million gigabytes so far, represent "critical information
  infrastructure. This is core for operation of the economy, of the tax
  system, of banks, and the government overall," he said. The data also
  include property records whose safekeeping can help prevent theft of
  Ukrainian homes, businesses and land.

  Through history, invaders have "come in and staged fake referendum and
  parceled out the land to their chums," said Liam Maxwell, head of
  government transformation at Amazon Web Services, the company's highly
  profitable cloud computing arm. "That kind of thing has been happening
  since William the Conquerer."

  The Odessa Journal newspaper reported in June that residents of the
  Russian-occupied city of Mariupol whose homes had been destroyed were
  being moved into the homes of citizens who had fled the area, and were
  being forced to find those who left and pressure them to cooperate in
  some fashion with the Russians.

  Maxwell, who's based in London, had already been working with Ukraine
  for years when it became clear by January that Russia planned to attack
  the country.
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  Carolina Verduzco, community organizer, file their union election
  petition at the National Labor Relations Board at the United States
  Court House in downtown on Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2022 in Los Angeles, CA.
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  At the time, Ukrainian law required the majority of government data and
  certain private data to be housed on servers in Ukraine. In February,
  parliament changed that law to allow the information transfer.

  On Feb. 24, the day of the invasion, Maxwell met for lunch with
  Ukrainian Ambassador Vadym Prystaiko at the Ukrainian Embassy in
  London.

  They sketched out with pen and paper a list of the most essential data:
  the population register, land and property ownership records, tax
  payment records, bank records, education registries, anti-corruption
  databases and more. The project involved 27 Ukrainian ministries, 18
  Ukrainian universities, the country's largest remote learning K-12
  school serving hundreds of thousands of displaced children, and dozens
  of other private sector companies including Ukraine's largest private
  financial institution, PrivatBank.

  Early on, the Snowball units, in their shock-proof gray containers,
  were flown from Dublin to Krakow, Poland. Then the Ukrainians "spirited
  these devices over the border" into Ukraine, Maxwell said.
  An Amazon worker readies humanitarian supplies for Ukraine. Large boxes
  wrapped in black are piled up and tied down.
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  After the data downloads, much of the information is being sent to the
  cloud over secure networks, and the Snowballs, loaded with up to 80
  terabytes of encrypted data each, are shipped back to Amazon. For good
  reason, Maxwell doesn't want to say where, but says "it's a tense
  moment around the baggage carousel. Here's government in a box,
  literally."

  Once it's in the cloud and distributed around the world, everyone
  breathes easier. "You can't take out the cloud with a cruise missile,"
  Maxwell said.

  The mission required speed, organization and deep technical skill.
  Maxwell said Fedorov, "a man in a hurry," ticked all the boxes.
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  Still, Amazon spent time training the Ukrainians on how the AWS system
  works. That free training has been extended to refugees in Poland and
  in other locations in Europe. There's an upside for Amazon, in addition
  to recognition for its efforts: Maxwell notes that the program is
  equipping those refugees with crucial tech skills -- and in the process
  expanding AWS' talent base.

  Amazon didn't have to worry about its relationship with Russia on the
  Snowball project. It doesn't have one. "We didn't have anything to turn
  off there," Maxwell said. "We had never invested there. It's a point of
  principle."

  Since the project began, other countries have told Amazon they're
  interested in out-of-the-country cloud backups of government data.
  Maxwell wouldn't say which countries but noted keen interest from East
  Asia.
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