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Judicial Branch reports IT security upgrades, .gov migration and CISA audit ahead of SB 291 deadlines

2323011 · February 17, 2025
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Summary

Judicial Branch IT leaders told the Committee on Legislative Modernization they installed endpoint detection, established a disaster recovery site in Johnson County, migrated public websites and email to kscourt.gov, and scheduled a CISA assessment as part of Senate Bill 291 compliance.

Alex Wong, the Judicial Branch SITO, briefed the Committee on Legislative Modernization on cybersecurity and IT modernization steps the branch completed and those still in progress.

Wong said the branch has “installed the…endpoint detection and response services” using CrowdStrike and created a disaster recovery site in Johnson County. He told the committee that the branch migrated public websites and email addresses from kscourt.org to kscourt.gov, calling the .gov transition “part of SB 291 compliance.”

The nut graf: The Judicial Branch described technical and organizational work intended to reduce security risk and meet requirements from last year’s Senate Bill 291, including endpoint detection, network segmentation, multifactor authentication and a formal CISA assessment scheduled for…

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