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G120 – Exemption Process
ITA Guideline G120 outlines the process for requesting exemptions from ITA policies and standards, ensuring a clear and consistent approach for state agencies.
Read Full ArticleG115 – Business Recovery Plan
ITA Guideline G115 outlines business recovery planning for agencies to ensure continuity and restoration of operations following disruptive events.
Read Full ArticleG110 – Agency IT Plan
ITA Guideline G110 provides a structured approach for developing agency IT plans, ensuring alignment with state IT strategies and goals.
Read Full ArticleG105 – ITA Glossary of Terms
ITA Guideline G105 provides a standardized glossary to promote consistent understanding of IT terminology across Idaho state agencies and documentation.
Read Full ArticleS6030 – Identity and Authentication
ITA Standard S6030 defines identity and authentication requirements to safeguard system access, ensure user verification, and uphold cybersecurity across agencies.
Read Full ArticleS6020 – Center for Internet Security Critical Security Controls Baseline
ITA Standard S6020 adopts the CIS Critical Security Controls baseline, guiding agencies in implementing best practices for cybersecurity risk reduction.
Read Full ArticleS6010 – Cybersecurity Incident and Breach Response Management and Reporting
ITA Standard S6010 outlines procedures for managing and reporting cybersecurity incidents and breaches, ensuring effective response across state agencies.
Read Full ArticleS5120 – Web Publishing
ITA Standard S5120 establishes web publishing protocols for state agencies, ensuring consistent digital content delivery, accessibility, and compliance.
Read Full ArticleS4274 – Provision Boundaries
ITA Standard S4274 establishes clear boundaries for service provisions, ensuring efficient resource allocation and jurisdictional clarity.
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ITA Standard S4273 defines the boundaries for emergency services, ensuring clear jurisdiction and efficient response coordination.
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