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Revision as of 23:18, 20 January 2020
Policy Instruments
The Treasury Board Secretariat (TBS) had developed a set of policy instruments that provide the necessary policy guidance to enable smooth cloud adoption across the Government of Canada.
Strategic Plan
- Digital Operations Strategic Plan: 2018-2022
- Government of Canada Strategic Plan for Information Management and Information Technology 2017-2021
- Government of Canada Cloud Adoption Strategy: 2018 update
Policy and Directive
- Policy on Service and Digital
- Directive on Service and Digital
- Policy on Management of Information Technology
- Policy Framework for Information and Technology
- Policy on Information Management
- Directive on Automated Decision-Making
Standards and Guidelines
- Digital Standards
- Standards on Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)
- Government of Canada right cloud selection guidance
- Government of Canada cloud security risk management approach and procedures
- Government of Canada Security Control Profile for Cloud-based GC Services
- Government of Canada White Paper: Data Sovereignty and Public Cloud
- Security and identity management guidance - Directives, standards, guidelines and publications related to security
- Secure use of cloud services - How to put in place secure cloud solutions.
- Recommended controls for cloud-based services - How to secure, manage, and use cloud services.
- Using electronic signatures - Guidance on using electronic signatures in support of the GC’s day-to-day business activities.
- Secure electronic signature regulations - Getting a valid electronic signature.
- Public key infrastructure - Guideline on creating public keys for secure identity management
- Password management guidance - How government services should manage user passwords
- Privacy Impact Assessment Summaries - Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs)
- Choosing the right cloud service - Find out which cloud deployment model is right for your organization.
- Data residency requirements - Understand the Government of Canada’s requirements for the storage of data within Canada.
- Secure use of cloud services - How to put in place secure cloud solutions.
- Risk-management for cloud-based services
- Protect cloud services by ensuring that the proper security controls are in place.
- Data sovereignty in cloud environments - Assessing the risks of foreign governments accessing Canadian data in the cloud.