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Judicial Council releases revised Blueprint for Security of Judical Information

The Second Edition (2006) of the Blueprint for the Security of Judicial Information has now been published by the Canadian Judicial Council.

From the Introduction:

"This Blueprint is intended to serve several purposes. Its major objective is to provide guidelines to improve the security, accessibility and integrity of computer systems containing judicial information. Another purpose of the Blueprint is to clearly define the respective roles and responsibilities of judges and administrators when it comes to information technology security, and to enhance the relationship between the two groups. Finally, the Blueprint is designed to provide judges across Canada with a model for the development of effective information technology security policies that take judicial needs into account."

Copies may be downloaded in Word or PDF format from the Council's website:

http://www.cjc-ccm.gc.ca/article.asp?id=2274#tech

 

Posted on Saturday, January 20, 2007 at 05:56PM by Registered CommenterMartin Felsky | Comments Off

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