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Policy on Security for Mobile Computing and Storage Devices

Version: 1.1
Date Issued (revised):  December 9, 2019
Date Effective: immediately
Supercedes: Version 1.0 September 10, 2007
Reason for Change: Eliminated all references to the Department of Information Technology (DOIT).
 

Purpose

The Office of Policy and Management (OPM) has established this policy on the secure implementation and deployment of mobile computing and storage devices within State government for the protection of State data that may be stored on those devices.

This policy refers to and enhances State of Connecticut Network Security Policy and Procedures. The Policies should be read together to ensure a full understanding of State Policy.

Scope


This policy covers all State of Connecticut Executive Branch agencies and employees whether permanent or non-permanent, full or part-time, and all consultants or contracted individuals retained by an Executive Branch Agency with access to State data (herein referred to as “users”).

This policy does not apply to the Judicial or Legislative Branches of government, or State institutions of higher education. However, these branches and institutions may consider adopting any or all parts of this policy.

This policy covers mobile computing devices and mobile storage devices (herein referred to as “mobile devices”).

Authority

In accordance with Conn.Gen. Stat. §4d-8(a), the Office of Policy and Management is responsible for developing and implementing policies pertaining to information and telecommunication systems for State Agencies.

Policy Statements

1.  No confidential or restricted State data shall reside on any mobile devices except as set forth in paragraph 2. Agencies are required to utilize secure remote data access methods, as approved by the Department of Administrative Services, Bureau of Enterprise Systems and Technology (DAS-BEST), in support of mobile users.

2.  In the event utilization of secure remote access methods are not possible, the Agency must adhere to the following restrictions and requirements:

a.  The Agency Head must authorize and certify in writing, in advance, that the storing of restricted and confidential State data on the mobile device is necessary to conduct Agency business operations;

b.  The Agency Head or their designee must determine and certify in writing that reasonable alternative means to provide the user with secure access to that State data do not exist;

c.  The Agency Head or their designee must assess the sensitivity of the data to reside on a secure mobile device and determine that the business need necessitating storage on the mobile device outweigh(s) the associated risk(s) of loss or compromise; and

d.  The Agency Head or their designee must authorize, in writing, the storage of specific State data on a secure mobile device and the acceptance of all associated risk(s).

3.  State data that an Agency Head has authorized to be stored on a secure mobile device shall be:

a.  the minimum data necessary to perform the business function necessitating storage on the mobile device;

b.  stored only for the time needed to perform the business function;

c.  encrypted using methods authorized by DAS-BEST; 

d.  protected from any and all forms of unauthorized access and disclosure; and

e.  stored only on secure mobile devices in accordance with OPM polices and DAS-BEST standards and guidelines.

4. Any State data placed on a mobile device shall be documented, tracked, and audited by the authorizing Agency. The information tracked shall include the identification of the individual authorizing storage of the data on the mobile device, the authorized user of the mobile device, the asset tag of the mobile device, information about the stored data, and the final disposition of that data.

5.  Agencies will configure mobile devices to allow only the minimum features, functions, and services needed to carry out Agency business requirements.

6.  Agencies will ensure that mobile computing devices are configured with approved and properly updated software-based security mechanisms including anti-virus, anti-spyware, firewalls, and intrusion detection.  Users shall not bypass or disable these security mechanisms under any circumstances.

7.  Users in the possession of State owned mobile devices during transport or use in public places, meeting rooms and other unprotected areas must not leave these devices unattended at any time, and must take all reasonable and appropriate precautions to protect and control these devices from unauthorized physical access, tampering, loss or theft.

8.  Agencies shall establish and document reporting, mitigation and remediation procedures for lost or stolen mobile devices containing State data and for State data that is compromised through accidental or non-authorized access or disclosure.

9.  In the event that a mobile device containing State data is lost, stolen, or misplaced, and/or the user has determined unauthorized access has occurred, the user must immediately notify his or her Agency of the incident. The affected Agency must immediately notify the DAS-BEST helpdesk of the incident in order to initiate effective and timely response and remediation.

10.  Agencies shall develop and implement a formal, documented security awareness and training program sufficient to ensure compliance with this policy.

11.  Agencies must obtain a signed, formal acknowledgement from users indicating that they have understood, and agreed to abide by the rules of this policy.

12.  Agencies and users shall adhere to this security policy and associated procedures; failure to do so may result in sanctions.

 

Definitions

 

Confidential or Restricted State Data

Confidential or restricted State data includes but is not limited to;

Personally identifiable information that is not in the public domain and if improperly disclosed could be used to steal an individual’s identity, violate the individual’s right to privacy or otherwise harm the individual;

Organizational information that is not in the public domain and if improperly disclosed might: cause a significant or severe degradation in mission capability; result in significant or major damage to organizational assets; result in significant or major financial loss; or result in significant, severe or catastrophic harm to individuals.

In accordance with the State of Connecticut Network Security Policies and Procedures, each Agency is responsible for the assessment and categorization of their data as Confidential or Restricted in accordance with the definitions set forth in this policy.

Mobile Computing Devices

The term "mobile computing devices" refers to portable or mobile computing and telecommunications devices that can execute programs.  This definition includes, but is not limited to, notebooks, palmtops, PDAs, IPods, BlackBerry devices, and cell phones with internet browsing capability.

Mobile Storage Devices

The term "mobile storage devices" includes but is not limited to, mobile computing devices, diskettes, magnetic tapes, external/removable hard drives, flash cards (e.g., SD, Compact Flash), thumb drives (USB keys), jump drives, compact disks, digital video disks, etc. 

Secure Mobile Devices

A mobile device that has a sufficient level, as defined by this policy and DAS-BEST standards, of access control, protection from malware and strong encryption capabilities to ensure the protection and privacy of State data that may be stored on the mobile device.