The Development of the Security Network



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Turvallisuus. Käytettävyys. Yhteistyö. The Development of the Security Network Ministry of Finance Security Network Project 03/2012

Contents of the Presentation 1. What is the Goverment Security Network? 2. Why introduce a Government Security Network? 3. Purpose of the Security Network Project 4. Timetable and Funding 5. Output and Benefits 6. Initialization of the Security Network 2

Government Security Network High preparedness telecommunications solution for the government and security authorities The security network ensures interaction and communication between the senior government officials, security authorities and other actors Secures the integrity, availability and confidentiality of critical information. Ministries Border Guard Defence Forces Police Emergency Responce Centres Rescue Authorities 3

Government telecommunications network Higher level of preparedness Higher costs Lower level of preparedness Lower costs Defence Forces Network Government Network Public networks e.g. Internet Military National Defence Security authorities (30 000-40 000 persons) Other government authories (60 000 persons) 4

Driving force behind the development Need to ensure telecommunication security and availability for senior government and security authorities growing cyber-threat Changes in the telecom-operator business in Finland traditional high dependency on multinational telecom operators Based on the Security Strategy for Society critical information and communication systems must function in all security situations same information systems must be available in all situations 5

Key guidelines of the project Critical information is stored in Finland Critical systems are controlled in Finland Information security is ensured with efficient surveillance and encryption Steering factors: High preparedness of the implemented solutions Integrated ICT services Cost efficiency and energy efficiency 6

Tasks of the Security Network Project Planning and implementing a high preparedness security network service for public authorities joint effort between 5 ministries Prime Minister s Office is in charge of the evaluation project Integration of the existing government ICT network solutions Development of the IT-services and the interoperability of the IT-services Out of the project s scope: development and funding of new applications 7

Project Organisation GOVERNMENT STEERING GROUP PROJECT GROUP MINISTRY OF FINANCE PROJECT MANAGER SECURITY NETWORK UNIT COORDINATION GROUP MINISTRY OF INTERIOR MINISTRY OF DEFENCE GMDSS PROJ. VIRVE PROJ. INFORMATION NETWORK PROJECT ITC-SOLUTIONS - DEVELOPMENT PROJECT TUVE- LOCAL NET- WORK PROJ. OPNET TUVE- PROJ. PALHA PROJ. HAL- NET- TUVE PROJ. DEVELOPMENT GROUPS PRIME MINISTER S OFFICE, MINISTRY FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS, MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS Osasto Security Network Project 2011 pp.kk.vvvv 8

Time Schedule and Budget The project was established after a government plenary session on 8 April 8 2009 Finishing date of the project is 31 December 2012 Total budget EUR 187 million Investments necessary for improving security demands higher operating costs in different administrative branches of government These costs can be partly offset by gains achieved through more efficient procedures The Government s decision-in-principle on 12 May 2011: State Security Networks Ltd will take over the responsibility for the infrastructure of the Security Network 9

Project Output Government Security Network Solution Government Security Network Service Delivery Model Integrating the systems of the security authorities into the Government Security Network Secured integration of the Government Security Network into other ICT networks SecNet Architectures: Overall Architecture Integration Architecture SecNet Policies: Preparedness Policy Information Security Policy Telecommunications Policy 10

Security Network Project Benefits Ensuring the continuity of the activities of security authorities in all situations More effective interaction between different authorities Access by all users to a wide range of services provided by different authorities Better control of ICT costs 11

Initialization of the Security Network The introduction of Security Network services will begin on 1 January 2013 The Ministry of Finance will be responsible for the strategic steering of the Security Network Suomen Turvallisuusverkko Ltd will be responsible for Security Network operator activity from 1 January 2013 founded on 15 Feb 2012, a subsidiary of State Security Networks Ltd The transfer of Security Network s operational, maintenance and development responsibility means that the tasks of these functions and of the personnel who do them will be discontinued in the current production units during the transition period the Defence Forces C4 Agency is the network operator and HALTIK Internal Security ICT Agency the service operator of the Security Network the transfer of functions will be implemented as transfers of business Osasto Security Network Project 2011 pp.kk.vvvv 12

Initialization of the Security Network A Security Network Act is intended to come into force on 1 January 2013 A Government proposal for a Government Security Network Act will be given to Parliament in September 2012 A Security Network Strategy has been ratified by the project s Steering Group on 12 March 2012 the strategy specifies Security Network services and funding as well as the steering of Security Network activity and transition periods The first security authority operating locations were integrated into the Security Network at the beginning of 2011 Osasto Security Network Project 2011 pp.kk.vvvv 13

Performance Development Path 201X 2012 6. Development of shared services 5. Shared corporate data 4. Data convergence SecNet 2013-201X Shared services enable common planning and scenarios. Shared corporate data enables shared data storage and use. Data convergence enables data exchange 3. Shared data transfer - Other network services 2. Enabling data transfer - Infrastructure services 1. Shared network - transmission SecNet 2009-2012 Shared secure network enables shared systems and services and secure use of dedicated systems 2009 Benefits 14

More Information Ministry of Finance Public Sector ICT Mr Olli Peltonen, Project Manager + 385 09 16001 (switchboard) 15