Advent of Computing

Episode 9 - Networking for a Nuclear War, the Soviets

Jul 28, 2019
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INSIGHT

Cold War Motivations Shaped Early Networks

  • The internet's origins are rooted in Cold War motivations, not purely altruism or commerce.
  • Early networking efforts emphasized redundancy and survival in a potential nuclear war.
INSIGHT

Soviet Networking Ran Parallel And Hidden

  • The Soviet Union ran parallel, partly isolated computing advances separate from the US.
  • Obscured Cold War history hid significant Soviet proto-internet work from Western memory.
ANECDOTE

Kitov's Mixed-Use Network Proposal Burned

  • Anatole Kitov proposed EASU to reuse underutilized military mainframes for civilian planning.
  • His mixed civilian-military idea was rejected and he was expelled from the military and party.
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