Colorado Code § 24-21-117

Encryption and data integrity techniques - research and development
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In
conjunction with the efforts of the office of information technology regarding cyber coding
cryptology for state records pursuant to section 24-37.5-407, the department of state, in
conjunction with upgrades to the department of state's business suite, shall consider research,
development, and implementation for appropriate encryption and data integrity techniques,
including distributed ledger technologies such as blockchains. After accepting business licensing
records, the department of state shall consider ensuring the integrity of those transactions by
secure methods, including distributed ledger technologies, to protect against falsification, create
visibility to identify external hacking threats, and to improve internal data security. When
distributing department of state data to other departments and agencies, the department of state
shall consider using distributed ledger technologies, including blockchains, as a means of
protecting data across jurisdictions.

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