❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding ICT compatibility and security risks associated with outdated Microsoft software across various government departments and agencies. The responses reveal inconsistencies in software versions and varying levels of perceived risk.
AnsweredQoN 5971Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
I refer to ICT
compatibility in relation to the Digital WA strategy, and ask for each
department and agency under your control: (a) are all computers currently utilising Microsoft
software that is supported by Microsoft (only versions since 2014); (b) how many computers are currently using Windows
XP; (c) how many computers are currently using Internet
Explorer version 10 (IE10) or older; (d) what is the privacy risk for your departments
and agencies for using software that is no longer supported by Microsoft; and (e) have you been made aware of the potential for
information to be externally accessed by your departments using software no
longer supported by Microsoft?
compatibility in relation to the Digital WA strategy, and ask for each
department and agency under your control: (a) are all computers currently utilising Microsoft
software that is supported by Microsoft (only versions since 2014); (b) how many computers are currently using Windows
XP; (c) how many computers are currently using Internet
Explorer version 10 (IE10) or older; (d) what is the privacy risk for your departments
and agencies for using software that is no longer supported by Microsoft; and (e) have you been made aware of the potential for
information to be externally accessed by your departments using software no
longer supported by Microsoft?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
30 November 2016
Responded by
Minister for State Development; Transport; Innovation
Response time
43 days
The Department of State Development advises:
(a) Yes
(b) - (d)
None
(e) The Department is aware of the risk and this threat does not apply.
The Department of Transport, Main Roads Western Australia, Public Transport Authority, Southern Ports Authority, Fremantle Port Authority, Kimberley Ports Authority, Pilbara Ports Authority and Mid-West Ports Authority advises:
Department of Transport
(a) No
(b) 15
(c) 94
(d) Low
(e) Yes
Main Roads Western Australia
(a) No
(b) 10 virtual, 1 physical
(c) 65
(d) Low
(e) Yes
Public Transport Authority
(a) No
(b) - (c)
Nil
(d) Low
(e) Yes
Southern Ports Authority
(a) No
(b) One
(c) Nil
(d) Low
(e) Yes
Fremantle Port Authority
(a) Yes
(b) - (c)
Nil
(d) None
(e) Yes
Kimberley Ports Authority
(a) No
(b) One
(c) Seven
(d) None
(e) Yes
Pilbara Ports Authority
(a) Yes
(b) - (c)
Nil
(d) None
(e) Yes
Mid West Ports Authority
(a) No
(b) Two
(c) Nil
(d) Low
(e) Yes
The Office of the Government Chief Information Officer advises:
(a) Yes
(b) - (c)
Nil
(d - e)
Not applicable
(a) Yes
(b) - (d)
None
(e) The Department is aware of the risk and this threat does not apply.
The Department of Transport, Main Roads Western Australia, Public Transport Authority, Southern Ports Authority, Fremantle Port Authority, Kimberley Ports Authority, Pilbara Ports Authority and Mid-West Ports Authority advises:
Department of Transport
(a) No
(b) 15
(c) 94
(d) Low
(e) Yes
Main Roads Western Australia
(a) No
(b) 10 virtual, 1 physical
(c) 65
(d) Low
(e) Yes
Public Transport Authority
(a) No
(b) - (c)
Nil
(d) Low
(e) Yes
Southern Ports Authority
(a) No
(b) One
(c) Nil
(d) Low
(e) Yes
Fremantle Port Authority
(a) Yes
(b) - (c)
Nil
(d) None
(e) Yes
Kimberley Ports Authority
(a) No
(b) One
(c) Seven
(d) None
(e) Yes
Pilbara Ports Authority
(a) Yes
(b) - (c)
Nil
(d) None
(e) Yes
Mid West Ports Authority
(a) No
(b) Two
(c) Nil
(d) Low
(e) Yes
The Office of the Government Chief Information Officer advises:
(a) Yes
(b) - (c)
Nil
(d - e)
Not applicable
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