LINK compliance for Kentucky law enforcement agencies

Kentucky agencies accessing criminal justice information answer to the FBI's CJIS Security Policy v6.0 and LINK - the Law Information Network of Kentucky, administered by Kentucky State Police - which layers agency-specific training on top of the state's standard course. ComplianceLattice tracks the federal foundation both share.

A federal baseline, with training in two layers

Every Kentucky agency's incident response plan has to satisfy both the FBI CJIS Security Policy and LINK simultaneously, and personnel who view or handle criminal history record information have a two-part training obligation: the standard online course through CJIS Online, plus separate agency-internal training on CHRI security and handling, delivered through the agency's own LASO.

Underneath that two-layer training structure, the substance is the same work every CJIS-connected agency in the country does - access control, authentication, audit logging, incident response, and the rest of CJIS v6.0's 20 policy areas. ComplianceLattice tracks that full federal baseline today, covering most of the ground before you get to Kentucky's training-specific requirements.

Because the state-level CJIS Online course and the agency-internal training are two separate obligations, completing one doesn't automatically satisfy the other - worth confirming both are actually tracked for every person who handles CHRI, not just the generic course. If your agency is working through LINK requirements now, reach out - alpha tester feedback directly shapes what we build first.

  • All 20 CJIS v6.0 policy areas, the federal baseline LINK builds on
  • Recurring task tracking for both CJIS Online and agency-internal training completions
  • Evidence vault with expiration tracking for background checks and training renewals
  • One-click audit export for your KSP or FBI assessor
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