Establishes cybersecurity employment grant program for qualified businesses; appropriates $750,000.
New Jersey bill allocates $750,000 to fund cybersecurity employment grants for qualified businesses to address workforce shortages.
New Jersey bill allocates $750,000 to fund cybersecurity employment grants for qualified businesses to address workforce shortages.
S 3878 proposes establishing a cybersecurity employment grant program in New Jersey funded by a $750,000 appropriation. The bill would provide financial incentives to qualified businesses, presumably to hire cybersecurity professionals or fund cybersecurity training and employment initiatives.
Cybersecurity workforce shortages are a significant national challenge, and state-level grant programs can help address regional talent gaps while strengthening business security infrastructure. For New Jersey, this represents an investment in both economic development and critical infrastructure protection by building local cybersecurity expertise.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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