2005 North Carolina Code - General Statutes § 147-33.112. Assessment of agency compliance with security standards.

§ 147‑33.112.  Assessment of agency compliance with security standards.

The State Chief Information Officer shall assess the ability of each agency to comply with the current security enterprise‑wide set of standards established pursuant to this section. The assessment shall include, at a minimum, the rate of compliance with the standards in each agency and an assessment of each agency's security organization, network security architecture, and current expenditures for information technology security. The assessment shall also estimate the cost to implement the security measures needed for agencies to fully comply with the standards. Each agency subject to the standards shall submit information required by the State Chief Information Officer for purposes of this assessment. The State Chief Information Officer shall include the information obtained from the assessment in the State Information Technology Plan required under G.S. 147‑33.72B. (2003‑153, s. 1(a); 2004‑129, ss. 12, 14.)

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