(a) Agency Program. Each agency shall develop, document, and implement an agency-wide information security program, approved by the agency head under §202.20 of this chapter, that includes protections, based on risk, for all information and information resources owned, leased, or under the custodianship of any department, operating unit, or employee of the agency including outsourced resources to another agency, contractor, or other source (e.g., cloud computing). The program shall include:
- (1) periodic assessments of the risk and impact that could result from the unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction of information and information systems that support the operations and assets of the agency;
(2) policies, controls, standards, and procedures that:
- (A) are based on the risk assessments required by §202.25 of this chapter;
- (B) cost-effectively reduce information security risks to a level acceptable to the agency head;
- (C) ensure that information security is addressed throughout the life cycle of each agency information resource; and
(D) ensure compliance with:
- (i) the requirements of this subchapter;
- (ii) minimally acceptable system configuration requirements, as determined by the agency; and
- (iii) the control catalog published by the department.
- (3) strategies to address risk to High-Impact information resources;
- (4) plans for providing information security for networks, facilities, and systems or groups of information systems, based on risk;
- (5) a process for planning, implementing, evaluating, and documenting remedial action to address any deficiencies in the information security policies, procedures, and practices of the agency; and
- (6) a process to justify, grant and document any exceptions to specific program requirements in accordance with requirements and processes defined in this chapter.
(b) State agencies are responsible for:
- (1) defining all information classification categories except the Confidential Information category, which is defined in Subchapter A of this chapter, and establishing the controls for each;
- (2) administering an ongoing information security awareness education program for all users; and
- (3) introducing information security awareness and inform new employees of information security policies and procedures during the onboarding process.
Source Note:The provisions of this §202.24 adopted to be effective March 17, 2015, 40 TexReg 1357.