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Securing Mobile Devices (Provided by Justin O'Hara, IT Consultant)
Mobile computing devices include mobile phones, Blackberries, iPhones, Android Devices, iPads, USB drives, etc. The list is growing every month. A significant amount of personal, private and/or sensitive information may be stored or accessed via these mobile devices. The inherent portable nature of these devices makes physical controls more difficult.

Laptop Computer and Removable Storage Device Security Policy (Josh Jones, MTAS Legal Consultant, September 2008.)

The purpose of this policy is to comply with state and federal regulations governing the privacy and security of information, specifically, Tennessee Public Chapter 688, 2008.

Information Technology Job Descriptions

TPMA Member Survey Online Employment Applications (2006)

Selected Resources

Active Statewide Contracts Search (State of Tennessee)

Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce (appointed by the US Congress)

Center for Digital Government

Local Government Corporation

Public Technology Inc. (PTI)

Associations

Alliance for Innovation

LOGITT (Local Government Information Technology in Tennessee)

MS-ISAC (Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center)

National Associations of State Chief Information Officers


Last Updated 07/18/2011









ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Enterprise Information Security Policies. Version 1.6. April 2008

(State of Tennessee. Department of Finance and Administration. Office for Information Resources)

For assistance with municipal information technology issues, please contact Justin O'Hara MTAS Information and Technology Consultant, at 865.974.0628.

E-JOURNALS

Government Technology Magazine


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