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Welcome to the State of Idaho Cybersecurity website

Cybersecurity is a shared responsibility. With cyber criminals coming from around the world, no single entity has the resources to tackle multifaceted threats. To keep Idaho agencies and partners safe online, we must all work together to build strong defenses.

Operation Cyber Idaho

Helping Idaho modernize IT infrastructure to establish resilience while growing cyber talent.

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Innovative Readiness Training

ITS and IRT offer training and technical support to state agencies, city/county partners, and other Idaho governmental entities. 

Report a Cyber Incident

Cyber crimes are criminal activities carried out using computers for illegal activities such as fraud, identity theft, or privacy violations. 

Cybersecurity is essential to protecting the sensitive information of Idaho’s citizens and ensuring the integrity of state services. As technology evolves, so do the threats posed by cyber criminals, making it vital to stay vigilant. The State of Idaho is committed to safeguarding citizen data through proactive measures, advanced security tools, and robust policies. Our dedicated cybersecurity teams tirelessly monitor, detect, and prevent potential breaches while educating employees and citizens on best practices to reduce risk. By prioritizing cybersecurity, Idaho aims to foster trust and maintain the safety of personal and governmental information. 

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Citizen Resources

Explore our curated resources designed to help Idaho citizens build strong cyber habits and safeguard their digital lives.

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Agency Resources

Information for Idaho agencies to reference during a cybersecurity event along with quick links to common resources.

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Business Resources

Idaho businesses should understand the risks of conducting business online and how they can better protect their operations.

The Office of Information Technology Services (OITS) intends to solicit assistance from the Department of Defense’ Innovative Readiness Training Program. This assistance will include Information Security maturity, resilience, and incident response projects to support the State of Idaho’s cybersecurity needs. This assistance will take place at 11311 W. Chinden Boulevard in Boise, Idaho throughout Federal Fiscal Year Oct 1st – Sept 30th 2025-2026. Contractors, labor unions or private individuals who have questions or who wish to voice opposition to Idaho National Guard assistance for this project may contact Jerred Edgar (cyber@its.idaho.gov) at the Office of Information Technology Services no later than 30 days after the publication of this notice. Persons not filing comments within this timeframe will be considered to have no comments or concerns regarding Idaho National Guard assistance to OITS and this project.
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