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PS 24

Para crear la “Ley de Capacitación para la Seguridad Cibernética en Puerto Rico”; establecer como política pública en Puerto Rico la capacitación compulsoria sobre seguridad cibernética para la protección y el manejo adecuado de los sistemas y activos de información; establecer el Programa de Capacitación para la Seguridad Cibernética; imponer penalidades; y para otros fines relacionados.

2025-2028 Session

Overview: Bill PS 24, "To create the 'Law of Cybersecurity Training in Puerto Rico'; establish as public policy in Puerto Rico the compulsory training on cybersecurity for the prot

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Bill Summary · PS 24

Overview: Bill PS 24, "To create the 'Law of Cybersecurity Training in Puerto Rico'; establish as public policy in Puerto Rico the compulsory training on cybersecurity for the protection and proper management of information systems and assets; establish the Cybersecurity Training Program; impose penalties; and for other related purposes."
Purpose and Intent: The bill aims to establish mandatory cybersecurity training for individuals and organizations in Puerto Rico to enhance the protection and proper management of information systems and assets.
Key Provisions:
- Creates the "Law of Cybersecurity Training in Puerto Rico"
- Establishes compulsory cybersecurity training as a public policy in Puerto Rico
- Implements a Cybersecurity Training Program to provide the required training
- Imposes penalties for non-compliance with the training requirements
Affected Parties and Impacts: The bill would affect all individuals and organizations in Puerto Rico that utilize information systems and assets, requiring them to undergo the mandated cybersecurity training. This is intended to improve the overall cybersecurity posture and resilience of the island.
Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The bill has been referred to the appropriate legislative commission(s) for further consideration and deliberation.

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