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What is Code of Connection for GCSX?

GCSX stands for Government Connect Secure Extranet. It is a secure private Wide-Area Network (WAN) which enables secure interactions between connected Local Authorities and organisations.

GCSX is connected to the Government Secure Intranet (GSI), which also enables secure interactions between local authorities and central government departments and national bodies. GCSX provides a range of connectivity options to enable access the GSI network and its hosted services; GCSX does not use the Internet or any other public networks.

GCSX provides secure access from connected Local Authorities to many other secure networks such as:

What are the benefits of GCSX?

The provision of a national secure network infrastructure which provides secure connectivity to the wider local and central government communities is of significant benefit to local authorities. Key reasons are that GCSX:

How does GCSX work?

GCSX is a secure, accredited, fully managed service. The service is hosted from geographically separate data centres, providing data security and network resilience at all times.

Code of Connection (CoCo)

Local authorities need to sign up to the Code of Connection (CoCo) that defines the minimum standards and processes that an authority must comply with before being able to connect to GCSX. Achieving compliance to the CoCo requires the local authority to provide a compliance statement and supporting comment against a number of security control measures. To reduce any delays in the preparation for the adoption of GC services all connecting organisations should start their CoCo as soon as possible. Please see here for more information.

Wide Area Network (WAN) The WAN will provide:

Firewall

A firewall governs the connection between GCSX, GSI and other secure external networks. This permits access to applications that are approved to run within GSi. It prevents unauthorised access to web services and hosted applications across GCSX / GSI. The firewall will be opened up on a case-by-case basis as LAs achieve appropriate security (CoCo) compliance. There are also centrally managed firewalls within GCSX / GSI providing perimeter.