HRS § 27-43.5 - Additional duties of the chief information officer relating to security of government information
The chief information officer must arrange periodic security audits for executive branch departments and agencies, and may hire private audit firms and direct remedial actions. Audited executive branch entities must cooperate, and protected information must not be disclosed.
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