4 Overview and Security Update Cloud March 22 PDF 200 KB
Presentation by the Executive Director of Corporate Resources and Customer Services
Minutes:
The Committee received a presentation from Helen Spreadbury, Senior Manager ICT & Digital that provided a security update on the Cloud Migration.
Ms. Spreadbury highlighted:
• That a Cloud First Strategy was required because Sefton’s ICT Infrastructure was aging and required significant investment to ensure it could scale up to meet increasing demands for ICT resource and capacity
· One of the objectives of the Strategy set out in 2016 was to provide an Integrated Cloud Service
· The Cloud Migration Position Statement
· The forecast end position
· The next steps once migration was completed would include decommissioning and right sizing of the data centre at St Peters House; the removal of legacy applications no longer in use; planning the decommissioning of legacy applications in line with the implementation and deployment of new solutions such as telephony; the rationalisation of the remaining applications onto a smaller server footprint; that it would be necessary to align the forward plan for procurement to those applications that could not currently be moved to Cloud; and that the above work would inform the final sizing of the new Data Centre at Bootle Town Hall
Members of the Committee asked questions/commented on the following issues:
· Activities by other local authorities.
· GPs and other primary care providers should be considering Cloud Migration.
· Assurances that servers were not provided by hostile nations.
· Up-to-date licenses and systems.
· Assurances against anti-hacking, website issues and outages.
· Security aspects of Microsoft Azure.
· Use of pen-drives by the Council.
· The carbon footprint produced by the central servers.
· The reduction of 4 servers to 2 servers.
· Multi-factor authentication, including fingerprints.
· Device security.
· Use of laptops by Council users outside the UK.
· Generators within the Council.
· Power surges and alarms.
RESOLVED:
That Helen Spreadbury be thanked for her informative presentation.