(a) The Secretary shall: (1) appoint a Statewide Chief Information Security Officer pursuant to Section 5-20; (2) provide the Office with the staffing and resources deemed necessary by the Secretary to fulfill the responsibilities of the Office; (3) oversee statewide information security policies and practices for State agencies, including: (A) directing and overseeing the development, implementation, and communication of statewide information security policies, standards, and guidelines; (B) overseeing the education of agency personnel regarding the requirement to identify and provide information security protections commensurate with the risk and magnitude of the harm resulting from the unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction of information in a critical information system; (C) overseeing the development and implementation of a statewide information security risk management program; (D) overseeing agency compliance with the requirements of this Section; (E) coordinating Information Security policies and practices with related information and personnel resources management policies and procedures; and (F) providing an effective and efficient process to assist agencies with complying with the requirements of this Act; and (4) subject to appropriation, establish a cybersecurity liaison program to advise and assist units of local government in identifying cyber threats, performing risk assessments, sharing best practices, and responding to cyber incidents. (b) The Statewide Chief Information Security Officer shall: (1) serve as the head of the Office and ensure the execution of the responsibilities of the Office as set forth in subsection (c) of Section 5-15, the Statewide Chief Information Security Officer shall also oversee State agency personnel with significant responsibilities for information security and ensure a competent workforce that keeps pace with the changing information security environment; (2) develop and recommend information security policies, standards, procedures, and guidelines to the Secretary for statewide adoption and monitor compliance with these policies, standards, guidelines, and procedures through periodic testing; (3) develop and maintain risk-based, cost-effective information security programs and control techniques to address all applicable security and compliance requirements throughout the life cycle of State agency information systems; (4) establish the procedures, processes, and technologies for State agencies to rapidly and effectively identify threats, risks, and vulnerabilities to State information systems, and ensure the prioritization of the remediation of vulnerabilities that pose risk to the State; (5) develop and implement capabilities and procedures for detecting, reporting, and responding to information security incidents; (6) establish and direct a statewide information security risk management program to identify information security risks in State agencies and deploy risk mitigation strategies, processes, and procedures; (7) establish the State's capability to sufficiently protect the security of data through effective information system security planning, secure system development, acquisition, and deployment, the application of protective technologies and information system certification, accreditation, and assessments; (8) ensure that State agency personnel, including contractors, are appropriately screened and receive information security awareness training; (9) convene meetings with State agency heads and other State officials to help ensure: (A) the ongoing communication of risk and risk reduction strategies, (B) effective implementation of information security policies and practices, and (C) the incorporation of and compliance with information security policies, standards, and guidelines into the policies and procedures of the State agencies; (10) provide operational and technical assistance to State agencies in implementing policies, principles, standards, and guidelines on information security, including implementation of standards promulgated under subparagraph (A) of paragraph (3) of subsection (a) of this Section, and provide assistance and effective and efficient means for State agencies to comply with the State agency requirements under this Act; (11) in coordination and consultation with the Secretary and the Governor's Office of Management and Budget, review State agency budget requests related to Information Security systems and provide recommendations to the Governor's Office of Management and Budget; (12) ensure the preparation and maintenance of plans and procedures to provide cyber resilience and continuity of operations for critical information systems that support the operations of the State; and (13) take such other actions as the Secretary may direct. Officer pursuant to Section 5-20; resources deemed necessary by the Secretary to fulfill the responsibilities of the Office; and practices for State agencies, including: implementation, and communication of statewide information security policies, standards, and guidelines; regarding the requirement to identify and provide information security protections commensurate with the risk and magnitude of the harm resulting from the unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction of information in a critical information system; of a statewide information security risk management program; requirements of this Section; and practices with related information and personnel resources management policies and procedures; and to assist agencies with complying with the requirements of this Act; and cybersecurity liaison program to advise and assist units of local government in identifying cyber threats, performing risk assessments, sharing best practices, and responding to cyber incidents. execution of the responsibilities of the Office as set forth in subsection (c) of Section 5-15, the Statewide Chief Information Security Officer shall also oversee State agency personnel with significant responsibilities for information security and ensure a competent workforce that keeps pace with the changing information security environment; policies, standards, procedures, and guidelines to the Secretary for statewide adoption and monitor compliance with these policies, standards, guidelines, and procedures through periodic testing; information security programs and control techniques to address all applicable security and compliance requirements throughout the life cycle of State agency information systems; technologies for State agencies to rapidly and effectively identify threats, risks, and vulnerabilities to State information systems, and ensure the prioritization of the remediation of vulnerabilities that pose risk to the State; for detecting, reporting, and responding to information security incidents; security risk management program to identify information security risks in State agencies and deploy risk mitigation strategies, processes, and procedures; protect the security of data through effective information system security planning, secure system development, acquisition, and deployment, the application of protective technologies and information system certification, accreditation, and assessments; contractors, are appropriately screened and receive information security awareness training; other State officials to help ensure: reduction strategies, security policies and practices, and information security policies, standards, and guidelines into the policies and procedures of the State agencies; State agencies in implementing policies, principles, standards, and guidelines on information security, including implementation of standards promulgated under subparagraph (A) of paragraph (3) of subsection (a) of this Section, and provide assistance and effective and efficient means for State agencies to comply with the State agency requirements under this Act; Secretary and the Governor's Office of Management and Budget, review State agency budget requests related to Information Security systems and provide recommendations to the Governor's Office of Management and Budget; and procedures to provide cyber resilience and continuity of operations for critical information systems that support the operations of the State; and direct.
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