Neighbors Not Enemies Act
Bill S 193 establishes a Cyber Security Enhancement Fund to boost state cybersecurity and bans taxpayer money for ransom payments, promoting stronger defenses against cyber threats.
Bill S 193 establishes a Cyber Security Enhancement Fund to boost state cybersecurity and bans taxpayer money for ransom payments, promoting stronger defenses against cyber threats.
Title: Relates to creating a cyber security enhancement fund and restricting the use of taxpayer moneys in paying ransoms
Bill Number: S 193
Introduced On: January 08, 2025
Current Status: Referred to Veterans, Homeland Security and Military Affairs
Classification: Bill
Bill S 193 aims to enhance the cybersecurity infrastructure of the state by establishing a dedicated Cyber Security Enhancement Fund. This fund is intended to support initiatives that improve the state's ability to prevent, respond to, and recover from cyber threats. Additionally, the bill seeks to restrict the use of taxpayer funds for paying ransoms in the event of cyberattacks, thereby discouraging such practices and promoting more robust cybersecurity measures.
Creation of the Cyber Security Enhancement Fund:
Restrictions on Ransom Payments:
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This summary provides an overview of Bill S 193, highlighting its purpose, key provisions, and potential impact on cybersecurity practices within the state.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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