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2 OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY U. S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Networking and Computing Technologies Division Becky Verastegui, Director and Chief Information Officer Cyber and Information Security Group Walter Dykas Computing Infrastructure Projects and Services Group Ann Farrar Computing Applications and Web Technologies Group Ron Parr Network Services Group Michael Turpin

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OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORYU. S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

Networking and Computing Technologies DivisionBecky Verastegui, Director and Chief Information Officer

Cyber and Information Security Group

Walter Dykas

Computing InfrastructureProjects and Services

GroupAnn Farrar

Computing Applicationsand Web Technologies

GroupRon Parr

Network Services Group

Michael Turpin

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OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORYU. S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

In FY2004, Networking and Computing Technologies Division has done great things

Migrated the entire Laboratory to Exchange/Outlook for email and calendar ahead of schedule (over 4,500 users)

Negotiated labwide Licenses for Red Hat Linux and Mathematica

Implemented a terminal server for improved access to business systems for non-Windows users

Improved cellphone coverage and implemented cellphone stipend program

• Recast the wireless network for the entire laboratory

Completed Certification and Accreditation of ORNL’s IT infrastructure

Implemented New Email & CalendarInfrastructure

Implemented New Site-wide services

Improved Voice & Data Networks

AddressedDOE requirements

Improving IT ORNL’s Laboratory Agenda

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OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORYU. S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

We have many key ongoing activities

Enhanced Cyber Security Program Enhanced managed hardware and core software

program Implementation of Exchange/Outlook calendaring

infrastructure Mentoring for Oak Ridge High School students in the

Cisco Co-Op program Enhanced deployment of wireless local area networks A plan for improved log-in procedure for Web-

applications and desktop Improved web-based help and training for IT services

that NCTD provides Improved network, throughput, accessibility, and

security Improved ORNL helpline capabilities

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OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORYU. S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

ORNL has an emphasis on cyber security with a proactive Program which is integrated vertically and horizontally

Vertically with Line Management via requirements management (Standards Based Management System), R2A2s, and training

Horizontally with users, staff, and division computer security representatives

Integrated with the Networking, Computing Technologies organization and simultaneous partnering with Security and Counterintelligence

With proactive technical solutions that improve security and access to science

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OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORYU. S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

Cyber vulnerabilities are efficiently identified, reported, and resolved and we are designing new cyber solutions

• New system vulnerabilities are regularly identified by vendors

• ORNL Systems are tested for new vulnerabilities

• System administrators fix or reconfigure systems to resolve vulnerabilities

and we are

•Developing secure solutions for remote and mobile users with

•one time tokens

•secured mobile systems with Safe Passage

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In 10 years, ORNL Cyber Security and Information Technology will...

Provide a cyber-friendly open campus environment supporting

thousands/annually of on-site domestic and foreign visiting scientists and guests

Users

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Visitors/Guests

Support a significant “national security” footprint, including best-in-nation classified

facilities and computing networks

Provide a mobile computing environment where local and virtual remote access are indistinguishable in ease and capability

Simultaneously support Open Science and ‘closed’ National Security

Provide equal world-wide virtual remote and local access to

significant ORNL User Facilities

Support ORNL as a significant contributor to Homeland Defense and National Security

cyber initiatives and programs

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OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORYU. S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

On the horizon for ORNL IT….

New or enhanced systemsNew Technologies

• Blackberry devices

• ETF/Ultranet Network for TeraGrid

• Web-based Collaboration Tools

• SecureAuthentication

• Cyber Security Systems

• Library system (Ex Libris)

• Facilities Systems (Datastream for Computerized Maintenance Management & Bentley Facilities for Computer Aided Facilities Management)

• Publications Tracking System

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OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORYU. S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

At ORNL IT is a key to the future of its science mission

www.ornl.gov