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Arizona Governor Signs Cyber Security Executive Order



January 16, 2008 By

Released in conjunction with her 2008 State of the State address, Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano recently issued Executive Order 2008-10 related to cyber security. Her order directs agencies to work with the Statewide Information Security and Privacy Office to mitigate the risk of privacy and cyber security incidents and promote citizen privacy in the State.

See the governor's Web site to read Executive Order 2008-10.


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