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Confidentiality Toolkit
(2014-08)
A resource tool from the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) Interoperability Initiative to guide organizations in ensuring the confidentiality of clients personal information.
Nothing to Hide: Tools for Talking (and Listening) About Data Privacy for Integrated Data Systems
(2018-10)
A toolkit providing Integrated Data Systems (IDS) stakeholders with the necessary tools to support and lead privacy-sensitive, inclusive engagement efforts. The step-by-step guide is supplemented with worksheets, checklists, ...
Protecting Privacy in an AI-Driven World
(2020-02-10)
This report from The Brookings Institutions Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technology (AIET) Initiative is part of AI Governance, a series that identifies key governance and norm issues related to AI and proposes ...
United States Privacy Laws
(unknown)
List of US federal and state laws that have provisions for data privacy.
California Begins Effort to Use More Open Source Technology
(2018-12-14)
The Government Operations Agency has launched the California Code website. The site will host policies and, eventually, the state's open source projects.
Harmonize Disparate Federal Cybersecurity Regulations and Normalize the Audit Process
(2018)
One of NASCIO's 3 calls for action to the federal government from the state CIO's in preparation for NASCIO's annual DC Fly-In, in which state CIO's meet with federal lawmakers to discuss concerns.
Perspectives on Privacy: A Survey of the Growing State Chief Privacy Officer Role
(2019-03-01)
This NASCIO research provides a snapshot of the state chief privacy officer position, the background of CPOs, what they do in their roles, how the role is administratively structured and their advice for states interested ...
State Cybersecurity Governance Case Studies
(2018-09-01)
This resource contains a series of case studies on cybersecurity governance in states.
Massachusetts Proposes Restriction on Facial Recognition
(2019-02-11)
Proposition would make it illegal for state entities to "acquire, possess, access, or use any biometric surveillance system."
Better Security Through Classification A Game Plan for Smart Cybersecurity Investments
(2017-04-01)
The brief, a joint project between NASCIO's Cybersecurity Committee and Data Protection Working Group, explains why a risk based cybersecurity approach is the most beneficial to state government data.