The California Computer Monitoring Program Rules And Participant Agreement is a set of rules and regulations that must be followed when participating in the California Computer Monitoring Program. This program is part of the California Department of Technology’s efforts to protect state information systems from unauthorized access, use, and disclosure. The rules and regulations govern the use of computer monitoring software and systems, as well as the handling of data and information collected through the use of such software and systems. The Rules and Agreement are divided into two sections: • General Rules and Regulations: These rules and regulations govern the general conduct of the program, including the roles and responsibilities of participants, the types of data and information collected by the program, and the security measures that must be taken to protect data and information. • Participant Agreement: The Participant Agreement is a legally binding document that outlines the specific rights and responsibilities of participating state agencies. This document also outlines the data and information collection and handling processes, as well as the privacy and security requirements that must be met by participants. The California Computer Monitoring Program Rules And Participant Agreement is designed to ensure that state information systems are secure and that user privacy is respected.