The board must submit a report of its findings and recommendations concerning the topics the board examines to the Governor, the President of the
Senate, the minority leader of the Senate, the Speaker of the House, and the minority leader of the House not later than 12 months after the date of the board's first meeting.
Appointment Authority
Membership Composition
Governor, Other
State agency employees
Compensation
Staff Assistance
No Compensation
None specified
Chairperson
Additional Information
The Chief Information Security Officer
Qualifications
Six members, all of whom must have a background and expertise in cybersecurity or fraud prevention to be eligible for appointment: (1) One member, who is an employee in the office of the Governor, appointed by the Governor; (2) One member, who is an employee in the office of the Attorney General, appointed by the Attorney General; (3) One member, who is an employee in the office of the Auditor of State, appointed by the Auditor of State; (4) One member, who is an employee in the office of the Secretary of State, appointed by the Secretary of State; (5) One member, who is an employee in the office of the Treasurer of State, appointed by the Treasurer of State; (6) The chief information security officer employed under R.C. 125.18.