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Understanding Sovereign Cloud Requirements for Government

  • Definition of sovereign cloud in the context of enterprise operations for government
  • Business, regulatory, and operational drivers for sovereignty in public sector environments
  • Distinctions between data sovereignty, operational sovereignty, and technology sovereignty for government
  • Common trade-offs, constraints, and misconceptions surrounding sovereign cloud implementation for government

Establishing Governance and Control for Government

  • Identifying legal, regulatory, contractual, and internal policy requirements for government operations
  • Defining roles, responsibilities, decision rights, and escalation paths within government agencies
  • Setting policies for data residency, access control, audit, and oversight in a government context
  • Managing provider risk, third-party dependencies, and accountability in government cloud environments

Choosing Suitable Cloud Architectures for Government

  • Comparing public cloud, private cloud, hybrid cloud, and multi-cloud options for government use
  • Matching hosting models to workload sensitivity and business needs in the public sector
  • Designing for identity management, encryption, key management, logging, and administrative control in government systems
  • Considering portability and interoperability early in architecture decisions for government cloud solutions

Planning for Exit and Portability for Government

  • The importance of including exit planning from the start in government cloud strategies
  • Identifying lock-in risks across platforms, data, tooling, and contracts in government environments
  • Defining exit triggers, target environments, and transition responsibilities for government agencies
  • Preparing for data export, migration, service continuity, and recovery in the context of government operations

Building a Practical Sovereign Cloud Roadmap for Government

  • Assessing current maturity, risks, and priority gaps in government cloud adoption
  • Creating a phased action plan for governance, architecture, and exit readiness in government agencies
  • Reviewing a sample strategy and discussing practical adaptations for government use
  • Summary, recommendations, and next steps for implementing sovereign cloud solutions in the public sector

Requirements

  • A foundational knowledge of cloud computing concepts, encompassing public, private, hybrid, and multi-cloud environments
  • Experience with IT governance, risk management, compliance, enterprise architecture, or decisions related to cloud adoption
  • General business or technical expertise in utilizing cloud-based services

Audience

  • IT leaders, cloud architects, and enterprise architects for government agencies
  • Professionals specializing in governance, risk, compliance, and data protection
  • Technology managers and transformation teams engaged in developing cloud strategies and vendor planning
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