Operations and Analysis Center under the President of the Republic of Belarus
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- Andrei Yuryevich Pavlyuchenko, Head
- Sergei Vasilyevich Zhernosek, Deputy Head
- Aleksandr Sergeyevich Ivkin, Deputy Head
| Оперативно-аналитический центр при Президенте Республики Беларусь | |
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| Agency overview | |
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| Formed | 21 April 2008 |
| Jurisdiction | President of Belarus |
| Headquarters | 49 Kirova Street, Minsk, 220030 |
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| Website | oac |
The Operations and Analysis Center under the Aegis of the President of the Republic of Belarus (Russian: Оперативно-аналитический центр при Президенте Республики Беларусь[1]) is a government agency in charge of regulating the protection of classified information, including state secrets of the Republic of Belarus or other information, which is protected in line with the legislation, against leakage by technical channels, against unsanctioned and unintended actions.
The OAC comprises at least three divisions: the National Center for Digital Services, the National Center for Data Peering, and Belarusian Cloud Technologies, LLC (TM beCloud).[2]
Among other things the OAC operation involves preventing DOS/DDOS attacks against websites,[3] offering a cloud computing service in Belarus to enable information interoperability between government agencies and the operation of the digital government,[4] nominating primary national ISPs, which can connect to foreign networks,[5] verifying the suitability of equipment required for digital interactive games.[6]
