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The Information Technology Security Council, a sub-council of and advisory to the Information Technology Executive Council (ITEC), recommends and reviews policies, guidelines, and best practices for the overall security of information technology systems, infrastructure and data within Kansas state government.
A representative from the Kansas Information Security Office (KISO)
A representative from the Kansas Adjutant General’s Department
A representative from the Department of Administration
A representative from the Kansas Department of Agriculture
A representative from the Office of the Kansas Attorney General
A representative from the Kansas Department of Corrections
A representative appointed by the Kansas Chapter, Association of Government Management Information Sciences
A representative from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment
The Executive Director of the Information Network Kansas
A representative from the Kansas Bureau of Investigation
A representative from the Judicial Branch
A representative from the Legislative Branch
A representative from the Kansas Legislative Post Audit [as ex officio member]
A representative from the Kansas Board of Regents
A representative from the Kansas Department of Revenue
A representative from the Kansas Department of Transportation
A representative from the Kansas Department of Education
A representative from the Kansas Department of Children and Families
A representative from the Kansas Department of Aging and Disability Services
A representative from Kansas State University
A representative from the University of Kansas
A representative from the University of Kansas Medical Center
This summit will bring public sector and critical infrastructure resources together to begin building a strong Kansas cyber community. The event will be focused on laying the foundation for building a whole of state approach to address an ever growing challenge. Sessions will be interactive and allow for a great deal of collaboration amongst attendees and presenters. Sessions will be focused on several key topics that impact a majority of organizations. We will also discuss the historic funding opportunities such as ARPA, IIJA, and the DHS state and local cybersecurity grant program and how we can maximize these opportunities to advance cybersecurity across Kansas.