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Streamlined Application Management The Intersection of Cloud and Mobility

Streamlined Application Management The Intersection of Cloud and Mobility. Anil Karmel Deputy Chief Technology Officer National Nuclear Security Administration. There is a perfect storm of disruptive technology on the horizon that will enable a leaner, smarter government. . .

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Streamlined Application Management The Intersection of Cloud and Mobility

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  1. Streamlined Application ManagementThe Intersection of Cloud and Mobility Anil Karmel Deputy Chief Technology Officer National Nuclear Security Administration

  2. There is a perfect storm of disruptive technology on the horizon that will enable a leaner, smarter government . leaner, smarter government

  3. People Technology Processes Architecture Cybersecurity Operations Policy

  4. DOE IaaS Business Use Cases

  5. DOE SaaS Business Use Cases

  6. A Cloud of Clouds approach brokering any organization, through any device, to any service respectful of site autonomy; powered by the innovation of the National Labs Other Gov’t Agency Cloud • INSIGHT • Green & Business IT Smart Meters • PortfolioStat • Enterprise Architecture • Data Center Consolidation • FEATURES • Virtual Desktops & Servers • Enterprise Application Store • Enterprise Certification & Accreditation Services Broker * Powered by developed by LANL On-Premise Cloud NNSA Cloud DOE Cloud Public Cloud DOE Federal Users General Public Users Other Gov’t Agecy Users Support Contractors Laboratory & Plant Users

  7. Services Broker Enclaves Organization: DOE Customer SITES Public Websites CFO Hypervisor Shared Services Open Science On Premise Cloud Public Cloud DOE Cloud Network VDI Compute Remediation Storage

  8. Delivering a comprehensive platform for on-the-go worker capabilities Mobility

  9. Challenge • Deploying modern wireless technology is incredibly difficult within government • Multiple federal approvals are required that slow speed to impact or block progress all together • Customers demand devices they are most familiar with yet show little interest in devices we are comfortable with securing • True wireless automation and a connected government are years, if not decades away

  10. Data must be available everywhere To make mobilityreal… while limiting where it goes

  11. Rethink Mobility • There are two main strategies for data security: Virtualization and Containerization. Secure the data not the device. • Employees must be able to work how they want, where they want, on the device of their choosing. • You don’t truly understand your risk until you understand your transport.

  12. National Lab Case Study • Why Enterprise Mobility? • Problems we need to solve • RIM Blackberry • Security Posture • Accomplishments and Statistics • Apple iPad and Google Android • Good Mobile • Other Use Cases • Key Takeaways & Considerations

  13. Why Enterprise Mobility?Where’s the right balance? • Key Issues • Malware • Application Architecture • Mobile Content Delivery • Key Considerations • Corporate vs. Personally owned devices • Help Desk Support

  14. National Lab Case Study: BlackberryCurrent Environment • Security • Secured with DISA/DoD Secure Technical Implementation Guide • Transmissions & Data fully encrypted (FIPS 140-2 compliant) • Devices • Blackberry with no camera or WiFi • Ability to remotely wipe a Blackberry if it is lost or stolen

  15. National Lab Case Study: Blackberry Deployment Security Posture • Blackberry can’t connect to a foreign wireless network (no WiFi) • Only a Lab-supplied SIM can be used on the device • No third party applications allowed • USB port and microSD card slot disabled • Blackberry “Home” Screen locked on all smartphones • Web Traffic routed through Lab infrastructure • 24/7 phone number to call if Blackberry is lost or stolen

  16. Apple iPad and Google AndroidConsumer-Oriented devices in the Enterprise End users demand functionality – IT requires security How does IT deliver solutions and yet secure consumer-oriented devices?

  17. National Lab Case Study: Good MobileApple iPad and Google Android • Enterprise-class Email, Calendar & Contacts • Consistent feature set across all platforms • Message indicators for reply/forward, high importance, meeting invites, etc. • Accept/Decline meeting requests from Inbox and view conflicts • Access to Global Address List (GAL) • Launcher Bar • Provides quick access to apps

  18. National Lab Case Study: Good MobileSecurity Posture • Security • Secured with DISA/DoD Secure Technical Implementation Guide • Transmission & data fully encrypted (FIPS 140-2 compliant) • Devices • Android and Apple iOS Devices • Secure Enterprise Container • IT keeps corporate data secure • End users get to keep their personal apps • Ability to remotely wipe the application / data if it is lost or stolen

  19. Apple iPadAdditional Use Case Remote access to your Desktop Virtual Desktop Interface availability Remote Desktop Client for iPad (Physical Desktops)

  20. People Processes Technology • Bring Your Own Device • Mobile/Virtual Worker • Collaboration • Mobile Applications • Change How People Behave • Enterprise Mobility Policy • Risk Management Framework • Enterprise C&A and Procurements • Change How We Do Things • 802.11 everywhere • VDI and Containerization • App Store • Mobile App Management • Evolve our Capabilities

  21. Key Takeaways & Considerations • What’s Your Security Posture? • Create Cross-FunctionalTeams • Technical • Customer • Manage User Expectations • Give users new features rather than take them away • Start small, scale quickly

  22. Deputy Chief Technology Officer NNSA Anil.Karmel@nnsa.doe.gov Anil Karmel

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