The contract is designed to help reduce spam, e-mail viruses and worms and help the commonwealth implement Internet filtering and reporting. It's anticipated that this will increase security for the state's information systems, improve protection from unsolicited e-mail and consolidate critical security defenses to protect state resources.
Kentucky Signs Contract to Increase Computer Security, Reduce Spam
Implementation expected within 90 days
The Kentucky Governor's Office for Technology has entered into a strategic partnership with Network Appliance to provide the state with an integrated content security management solution.
The contract is designed to help reduce spam, e-mail viruses and worms and help the commonwealth implement Internet filtering and reporting. It's anticipated that this will increase security for the state's information systems, improve protection from unsolicited e-mail and consolidate critical security defenses to protect state resources.
Implementation in the executive branch agencies is expected to be complete within 90 days. It's expected that many other agencies and offices of state government will be taking advantage of the contract over time as well.
The contract is designed to help reduce spam, e-mail viruses and worms and help the commonwealth implement Internet filtering and reporting. It's anticipated that this will increase security for the state's information systems, improve protection from unsolicited e-mail and consolidate critical security defenses to protect state resources.