ACCESS
Current state of security and infrastructure capabilities – Level 2 and 3
CORE APPLICATIONS
INFORMATION
SECURITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE
Key Insights:
ICT Security
Network Infrastructure
Infrastructure Facilities
While the security and infrastructure capabilities are generally mature, technology infrastructure must evolve to align with the greater demand for internet and cloud services: ► There is a need to upgrade ageing and outdated on-premises hardware. ► Continuous investigation and alignment is needed in the area of As-a-Service offerings be it from the state or cloud vendors. This will also have the impact of moving costs away from the traditional Capex model to a recurrent Opex model.
Data Centre and Communication Room
Networks
Enterprise ICT Security
Local Area Network (LAN)
Information Security Management
Gateway
Power
Fire Protection
Wide Access Network (WAN)
Data Network Centre
Cyber Security Management
Load Balancing
Air Conditioning
Identity and Access Management
Wireless
Radio Network
Security Devices
Capacity constraints and loss of redundancy pose challenges for the LAN and WAN, respectively.
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Compute and Storage
Telephony Infrastructure
Disaster Recovery
► Cyber security is a top-priority area for the LHD. Work is underway to lift maturity against the Essential 8 and mandated 25 at a state level. More could be done to improve security tools, enhance encryption, and to foster cyber aware processes and culture.
Private Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX)
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP)
Backup
Restore
Storage
Compute
Physical – On Premise
Physical – On Premise
Virtualisation
Cloud
Cloud
Virtualisation
Database
Mature Digital Capability
Digital Capability in place but gaps exist
Manual process
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