Enhanced Cybersecurity for SNAP Act of 2026
Bill requires USDA to establish cybersecurity standards for state EBT card systems serving SNAP beneficiaries to protect vulnerable populations and prevent service disruptions.
Bill requires USDA to establish cybersecurity standards for state EBT card systems serving SNAP beneficiaries to protect vulnerable populations and prevent service disruptions.
S 3949 amends the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 to require the USDA to establish cybersecurity and digital service standards for Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards used in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The bill mandates federal regulations governing how states must protect EBT systems from digital threats and ensure reliable service delivery to beneficiaries.
EBT cards serve millions of low-income Americans and are critical infrastructure for food assistance. Cybersecurity breaches or system failures can directly prevent vulnerable populations from accessing benefits. Establishing uniform federal standards could reduce state-level inconsistencies, enhance fraud prevention, and improve system resilience, though it also creates new federal compliance costs for state agencies.
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