Cloud computing as usual. â« Technology ... Data protection issues ... Risk analysis ... National borders. â« National
Government Clouds: Specific public sector requirements
Per-Olav Gramstad Chief Adviser, Centre for Digitalisation Danish National IT and Telecom Agency
Agenda The NITA Computing as usual Up the S-Hill Market Pull Legislative Push Snakes Ladders The Tread Mills of Babel
The Danish National IT and Telecom Agency, NITA The Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation Traditional legal basis within Telecom Recognised as a National Standards Organisation ”Up Stream” in eGov ICT
Cloud computing as usual
Technology as usual
Scale out not scale up
Not Business as usual
Scaling out you’re likely to cross-borders
Up the S-Hill
The Market Pull
Specify requirements Measure conformance Manage variations
On ”how-to” outsource, nothing new
Hands on experience – Two examples with NITA in the cloud
Digitalisér.dk •
Social sharing and knowledgeplatform
EasyTrade •
eInvoicing infrastructure and self service Read more:
EasyTrade in the cloud => more than 50% cost reduction
”Migration of Nemhandel to a commercial Cloud Computing Infrastructure”
digitaliser.dk/resource/567373
The Legislative Push
Disclose risk assessment information Risk assessment skills and tools Manage risk
On ”how-to” establish trust, nothing new
Municipality of Odense - Project where the children in primary school had Google Apps accounts - Involves personal data of the students with a certain level of privacy - Data protection issues - Risk assessment
Snakes
The Gaps
The Silos
The Wars
Ladders
Functionality
Quality
Cost
Time
The Tread Mills of Babel
That’s all! Off premise or time shifted questions:
[email protected] Join us at: ”Cloud computing in Denmark” http://digitaliser.dk/resource/1570104 http://en.itst.dk/it-architecture-standards/cloudcomputing
Why is this interesting?
Cheaper Easier Faster More flexible Greener…
NITA in the cloud Digitalisér.dk, NemHandel and Borger.dk’s statistics module on Amazon’s Cloud. A monthly cost reduction of 50%
Cloud computing vs. traditional outsourcing Outsourcing
Cloud Computing
Location
You know where your Data can flow between data is located different data centres
Server dedication
Data is stored on individual dedicated servers
Multitenant – all client accounts share the same servers. All data is pooled together and stored randomly on a stack of servers
Municipality of Odense - Project where the children in primary school had Google Apps accounts - Involves personal data of the students with a certain level of privacy - Data protection issues - Risk analysis
Barriers
Contracts Data protection
Vendor dependency
Contracts
Standard contracts Availability SLA Support Jurisdiction
Data protection
Control of data National borders EU and third countries Security
Vendor dependency
Hosting, traditional outsourcing, cloud computing Access to data Change of cloud supplier Open standards
Next step
Guidance and support to public authorities
IT University The Capital Region of Denmark …
Cooperation with SMEs Data protection directive