077-7 Wyo. Code R. § 7-3

Current through April 27, 2019
Section 7-3 - Security

(a) A county clerk shall develop security standards and policies based on industry accepted security practices and protocols.

(b) An electronic record can be considered secure from a specified point in time to the point of verification if it can be shown that the record has not been altered during that time.

(c) Security procedures shall be:

  • (i) Commercially reasonable under the circumstances;
  • (ii) Applied in a trustworthy manner;
  • (iii) Reasonably and in good faith relied upon by the party utilizing the procedure;
  • (iv) Capable of providing reliable evidence that an electronic record has not been altered; and
  • (v) Consistent with the risks and consequences associated with the compromise of the information or transaction.

(d) A security procedure is acceptable for purposes of these rules if the security procedure including any combination of technology and algorithms it employs has been generally accepted in the applicable information security or scientific community as being suitable for the intended purpose and capable of satisfying the requirements of these rules as applicable, in a trustworthy manner.

077-7 Wyo. Code R. § 7-3

Adopted, Eff. 11/21/2016.