The State Government Council may, as it deems necessary, form task forces, teams, working groups, and special, ad hoc, and standing subcommittees to carry out its mission and responsibilities.
Security architecture includes protection of the physical, intellectual, and electronic assets of the State, including its security polices, network access controls, virus protection, network administration, transaction security, and workstation security. The security architecture must address issues relating to authentication, authorization, confidentiality, data integrity, non-repudiation, and isolation which includes all wired or wireless data communication inbound and outbound of the State's protected network environment.