Common technology services
We’ve had a busy few months in Common Technology Services (CTS). The Cabinet Office Technology Transformation programme went live across both the Cabinet Office and the Department of Culture, Media & Sport. We are now finishing off the rollout to …
As Mark Smith mentioned in his blog a couple-of-weeks ago, our trial of the new PSN compliance process has now moved into public beta.
In July last year I wrote about Crown Hosting.
...the next big step - it’s beta time. I mentioned in my last post that we’d extended the reach of the alpha to a number of other organisations, so we...
...a data owner, the Security Policy Framework (if you’re in central government) or the Data Protection Act, you’re likely to be operating under a number of different sets of obligations....
...still currently looking at a full roll out in April. Hang fire! We’ve been contacted by a number of local authorities who are keen to get hold of the draft...
In early December, David Mead explained how we were about to kick-off an alpha prototype of the new PSN compliance process.
...the number of consumers on the network. We hope these changes, as well as many other, smaller changes we are making in how we deal with and think about our...
Back in September, James Duncan, the CTO of the Public Services Network (PSN), discussed our aims to make things simpler and clearer for PSN customers.
In the third in a series of posts, Jagdeep Bhambra examines how an enterprise can evolve its Identity and Access Management (IDAM). I hope that you will find this post useful when thinking about how you will put in place …