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Lake County committee adopts cybersecurity training and two AI policies, with sheriff and health department opting out for now
Summary
The Lake County Technology Committee approved updates to its cybersecurity awareness training policy and adopted new AI governance and AI usage policies; the Sheriff's Office and Health Department indicated they would opt out initially while continuing to collaborate.
The Lake County Technology Committee on Aug. 1 approved three joint resolutions to update the county's cybersecurity training policy and to adopt AI governance and AI usage policies intended to guide procurement and use of artificial intelligence across county departments.
Chris Blanding, the county chief information officer, presented the three policies and introduced staff involved in developing them, including applications manager Mike Maslana. "We have reviewed and revised [the cybersecurity policy], and the AI governance policy and the AI usage policy are new," Blanding said. He said the policies were developed with a consultant and with cross-department stakeholder review.
On the cybersecurity awareness training policy (CSAT), staff said they added a state statute requirement to require annual cybersecurity training for all county-required employees and that monthly NINJIO micro-lessons will…
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