Relates to the crime of computer tampering in the third degree
Bill S 7921 strengthens laws against third-degree computer tampering, increasing penalties to deter cybercrime and better protect individuals and organizations from digital threats.
Bill S 7921 strengthens laws against third-degree computer tampering, increasing penalties to deter cybercrime and better protect individuals and organizations from digital threats.
Bill Number: S 7921
Title: Relates to the crime of computer tampering in the third degree
Status: Referred to Codes
Introduced On: May 14, 2025
Classification: Bill
Bill S 7921 aims to amend existing laws regarding computer tampering, specifically addressing the crime of computer tampering in the third degree. The intent of the bill is to enhance legal definitions and penalties associated with unauthorized access and manipulation of computer systems, thereby strengthening cybersecurity measures and protecting individuals and organizations from digital crimes.
Bill S 7921 represents a significant step towards modernizing laws related to computer tampering, reflecting the growing importance of cybersecurity in today's digital landscape. By clarifying definitions and enhancing penalties, the bill aims to deter cybercrime and protect both individuals and organizations from potential harm. The ongoing legislative process will determine the final form and impact of this bill.
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