Cybersecurity
Florida cybersecurity bill establishing state standards and protections died in committee due to appropriations and oversight disagreements.
Florida cybersecurity bill establishing state standards and protections died in committee due to appropriations and oversight disagreements.
SB 770 is a Florida cybersecurity bill introduced by Senator Gayle Harrell that died in committee without passage. The bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the legislative history provided, but based on its referrals to Governmental Oversight, Appropriations, and Fiscal Policy committees, it likely addressed state cybersecurity standards, funding mechanisms, or agency responsibilities.
Cybersecurity legislation affects how state agencies protect sensitive citizen data, critical infrastructure, and government systems from breaches and attacks. The bill's committee assignments suggest it involved budgetary or structural changes to Florida's cybersecurity framework, which could have statewide implications for data protection and government resilience.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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