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Government Secure
Network (GSN) Services
It enables government entities to connect with other entities within the network to exchange data.
Linking a new site to the Government Secure Network
Requesting the transfer of a site on the Government Secure Network
Deploying a new network domain on the Government Secure Network
Deleting a network domain on the Government Secure Network
Establishing a connection between two sites within the Government Secure Network
Issuing a security certificate for entities associated with the Government Secure Network
Provide a secure and reliable intermediary for electronic transactions.
Unify the linkage mechanism among government entities with high efficiency and reliability.
Facilitate future expansion according to the needs of each stage.
Impact
- Reducing government entities' networking expenses via a single Government Secure Network, adhering to the principle of "build one time, deploy multiple times".
- Enabling the transformation of government entities to e-government transactions instead of paper transactions.
- Enabling joint e-services projects among government entities.
- Providing a secure medium to ensure the confidentiality of government data transfer and exchange.
- Standardizing networking procedures for government entities through a single government network with high availability and security standards.
Achievements
- Complete conversion of over 195 sites on the Government Secure Network to the new network utilizing (SD-WAN) technology.
- Processing of over 3,000 orders, with an average completion time of 3 working days per order.
- Resolving and closing over 1,420 complaints.
- Connecting more than 95 hosted government entities on Deem Cloud.
- Increasing the number of connected entities by 60%.
- Establishing and activating a Government Secure Network (GSN-DR) backup site.
- Establishing and activating a secondary website for the Government Secure Network.
- Launching (Irad) service across the Government Secure Network to 256 government entities in record time.
- Launching data marketplace to over 151 government entities in record time.
- Boosting the launch of services provided by the National Information Center (NIC), such as Efaa, Nabaa...etc.
- Raising the level of compliance with the rules set by the National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA).
Terms of Service
- The entity wishing to link to the Government Secure Network must be:
- A government entity.
- A government company aiming to link with a government entity.
- A non-government company aiming to link with a government entity, provided that it has the approval of linking from a government entity and the approval of the service provider.
- Submit a formal written request from the entity's head to link to the Government Secure Network, address it to the service provider, and outline the purpose of the connection.
- Sign the Standard Service Level Agreement (SLA) for the Government Secure Network, which outlines the obligations of both the service provider and the beneficiary.
- Provide the required information before linking to the network according to the service provider.
- Implement the service provider's technical requirements before linking to the government network, and confirm this with the service provider.
Service Request Procedures
Customers request the service by opening a ticket with Technical Support through the Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system, specifying the type of service required. Once the request is submitted, the Technical Support team forwards it to the Customer Engagement team, which then communicates with the customer to schedule a meeting and complete the necessary procedures.
Statistics
The Government Secure Network links over 395 government entity sites.
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