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Audit finds Colorado Judicial Department needs to align with statewide cybersecurity policies
Summary
A public report on the cybersecurity resiliency audit recommended the Colorado Judicial Department adopt statewide information security policies (CISPs) developed by the Governor's Office of Information Technology or seek a statutory change; judicial leaders agreed and the committee moved to executive session for confidential findings.
The Legislative Audit Committee reviewed a public cybersecurity resiliency audit of the Colorado Judicial Department that concluded the department's interpretation of its statutory obligations for information security differs from the state's chief information security officer and recommended resolving that inconsistency.
"Our audit identified 1 problem at judicial related to statutory requirements," Anders Ericsson, principal at audit firm EideBailey, told the committee during the public presentation. The public report recommended that the Colorado Judicial Department "utilize the Colorado information security policies developed by the governor's Office of Information Technology's chief information security officer as the foundation" for the…
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