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Judicial branch outlines IT and security upgrades, .gov migration under SB291 compliance

2344541 · February 17, 2025
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Summary

Judicial branch IT leaders told the Committee on Legislative Modernization they have completed several security and availability upgrades — including endpoint detection, a disaster recovery site and a move to .gov domains — and scheduled a CISA assessment as part of Senate Bill 291 compliance.

Alex Wong, the judicial branch’s chief information technology officer (SITO), told the Committee on Legislative Modernization that the judicial branch implemented a suite of IT and cybersecurity upgrades over the last year and is continuing major projects in 2025.

Wong said the branch has deployed endpoint detection and response tools (CrowdStrike and a related endpoint application referred to as Scribe) across servers and workstations, established a disaster recovery site in Johnson County to complement the Topeka Judicial Center, upgraded its electronic filing system, and completed a migration of public-facing websites and email addresses from kscourt.org to kscourt.gov to meet Senate Bill 291…

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