Written answers

Tuesday, 18 October 2022

Department of Education and Skills

Cybersecurity Policy

Photo of John LahartJohn Lahart (Dublin South West, Fianna Fail)
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586. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the total spend by his Department and the agencies under his remit on cybersecurity measures since 2019 to date in 2022; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [51174/22]

Photo of Simon HarrisSimon Harris (Wicklow, Fine Gael)
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For operational and security reasons, it is not appropriate to disclose details, including any budgetary matters, of my Department’s Cyber Security arrangements, or those of State Agencies under my remit. Any disclosure of information in relation to cyber security matters could assist malicious actors in identifying potential vulnerabilities and potentially compromise my Department’s information security posture.

Photo of John LahartJohn Lahart (Dublin South West, Fianna Fail)
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587. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the proportion of his Department’s IT data that is stored in the cloud; the proportion of the data held by all agencies and subsidiaries of his Department in the cloud; if this represents an improvement; if so, the development that has been made towards cloud storage since 2019 to date; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [51198/22]

Photo of Simon HarrisSimon Harris (Wicklow, Fine Gael)
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The proportion of my Department’s data held at present on commercial cloud is estimated at approximately 2%. The move to cloud computing has the potential to offer improvements in terms of improved security, reliability, increased access and a reduced carbon footprint amongst others.

The amount of my Department’s data stored in the cloud has increased since 2019 and will shortly increase further.

My Department is currently migrating many of its services to Microsoft 365. Microsoft 365 is a range of cloud based subscription services, which includes the latest office productivity applications and other security and device management products. My Department’s adoption of Microsoft 365 is in line with the Government policy on cloud computing.

In October 2019 the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform issued a cloud computing advice note. The aim of this note is to provide high-level guidance to assist departments and public sector bodies in making decisions in relation to the adoption of cloud services.

Government policy is that department’s should adopt a proactive and progressive approach towards cloud computing. Government systems should be developed to exploit the opportunities presented by cloud deployment, where possible, and all existing systems will be reviewed for cloud capability.

The Office of Government Procurement guidance note on cloud services provides complementary help in the form of guidance on the mechanisms for procuring cloud solutions.

More information on the Departments Cloud Computing Advice Note can be found on www.gov.ie.

The information in respect of state bodies, within the scope of the Deputy’s question, is not held by my Department. Contact details for these bodies are set out in the attached document, should the Deputy wish to contact the aegis bodies directly with his query.

Contact E-Mail Addresses for State Bodies under the Remit of the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science

Name of Body Dedicated Email address for the Members of the Oireacthas Designated Official Responsible for assisting Oireachtas Members
Higher Education Authority Oireachtas@hea.ie Éilis Noonan*
Irish Research Council( Note 1) Oireachtas@research.ie Éilis Noonan*
Grangegorman Development Agency Communications@ggda.ie nora.rahill@ggda.ie
SOLAS oireachtasinfo@solas.ie Maria Walsh maria.walshe@solas.ie
Skillnets Ltd oireachtas@skillnets.com t.donnery@skillnets.com
Quality and Qualifications Ireland ceo@qqi.ie ceo@qqi.ie
Léargas – The Exchange Bureau oireachtas@leargas.ie fbroughan@leargas.ie
Science Foundation Ireland ciara.cotter@sfi.ie Ciara Cotter

Note 1 – In regard to the Higher Education Authority (HEA) and the Irish Research Council (IRC) as the IRC operates under the auspices of the HEA. Ms Éilis Noonan* will address Oireachtas queries for both the HEA and IRC. Please use OireachOireachtas@hea.ietas@hea.ie and Oireachtas@research.ie respectively to contact Ms Éilis Noonan *

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