Indiana Statutes § 3-5-4-12 Agreements to use a threat, intelligence, and enterprise security company designated by the secretary of state; expiration of section
Statute Text
(a)
This section applies only if the costs to a county to enter into an agreement required by this section can be paid from money:
(1)
received from the federal government and permitted to be spent for this purpose; or
(2)
appropriated by the general assembly for this purpose.
(b)
Each county shall enter into an agreement with the secretary of state to use a threat intelligence and enterprise security company designated by the secretary of state to provide hardware, software, and services to:
(1)
investigate cybersecurity attacks;
(2)
protect against malicious software; and
(3)
analyze information technology security risks.
(c)
The agreement to provide services to a county under this section:
(1)
has no effect on any threat intelligence and enterprise security service provided to the county by any other agreement with a provider or by any county employee or contractor; and
(2)
must be designed to complement any existing service agreement or service used by the county;
when the county enters into the agreement.
(d)
This section expires January 1, 2028.
History
Amended by P.L. 115 - 2022 , SEC. 1 , eff. 7/1/2022 .
Amended by P.L. 193 - 2021 , SEC. 5 , eff. 4/29/2021 .
Added by P.L. 135 - 2020 , SEC. 1 , eff. 3/21/2020 .
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