Document Tag: guideline
G530 – Wireless Local Area Network (LAN) Security
ITA Guideline G530 outlines measures for security of wireless LANs for state agency networks.
Read Full ArticleG515 – Critical Security Controls 1-6 Written Policy Template
ITA Guideline G515 establishes a baseline of template language for use by agencies for written
policy development in support of CSCs 1-6.
G505 – Data Classification and Labeling
ITA Guideline G505 outlines procedures for data classification and labeling, ensuring state agencies properly identify and protect sensitive information.
Read Full ArticleG502 – Privacy Impact Assessment
ITA Guideline G502 outlines the process for conducting Privacy Impact Assessments, ensuring state agencies identify and mitigate privacy risks to maintain PII.
Read Full ArticleG501 – Cybersecurity Framework Guidance
ITA Guideline G501 provides guidance on implementing the Cybersecurity Framework to help identify and prioritize actions for reducing cybersecurity risk.
Read Full ArticleG420 – Roles of GIS Participants
ITA Guideline G420 defines and clarifies the relationships of the various participants involved in statewide geographic information systems (GIS) activities.
Read Full ArticleG410 – Idaho.gov / Id.gov Domains
ITA Guideline G410 establishes standards for the procedures and use of Idaho.gov and Id.gov domains, ensuring proper management across state entities.
Read Full ArticleG360 – Statewide Geospatial Clearinghouse Publisher Guidelines
ITA Guideline G360 is intended to clarify how publicly-shared authoritative GIS content can be made discoverable in the official statewide geospatial clearinghouse, INSIDE Idaho.
Read Full ArticleG350 – Methodology for Recognizing a TIM Framework Dataset
ITA Guideline G350 outlines the methodology for recognizing TIM framework datasets, ensuring consistency and quality in geospatial data management.
Read Full ArticleG340 – Statewide Geospatial Clearinghouse
ITA Guideline G340 provides standards for managing the statewide geospatial clearinghouse, ensuring data quality, accessibility, and interoperability.
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