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Trinmar Boado
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On-premise vs Managed IT Services

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As the use of technology continues to expand in government operations, it is crucial that certain types of data and information be protected. While it may be tempting for government agencies to implement their own chat servers or other systems, it is important to evaluate whether or not these are truly necessary and worth the resources required to maintain them.

Here are five types of data and information that should be protected in the government:

  1. Confidential and sensitive information – This includes classified documents, personal information, and other data that should not be publicly available.

  2. Intellectual property – Government agencies often develop and use unique technology, software, and other intellectual property that should be protected from unauthorized use or access.

  3. Critical infrastructure data – This includes information about the infrastructure that is essential to the functioning of government agencies, such as power grids, transportation systems, and communication networks.

  4. Financial information – Government agencies handle large amounts of financial data, including budget information, contracts, and other sensitive financial information that should be protected.

  5. National security information – This includes information related to the security of the nation, including military operations, intelligence, and other sensitive data.

While it may be tempting to implement new chat servers or other systems in order to protect this data, it is important to consider whether or not these systems are truly necessary. Many popular messaging platforms, such as Viber, Messenger, WhatsApp, Gmail, and Google Workplace, already have robust security measures in place and are widely used in government operations.

Furthermore, implementing and maintaining new systems can be costly and time-consuming. Instead of reinventing the wheel, government agencies should evaluate their current systems and prioritize the efficient use of resources. In many cases, utilizing existing systems that are already working well may be the most effective and cost-efficient approach.

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