School Cybersecurity Amendments
HB 42 revises Utah school cybersecurity standards through multiple amendments, requiring fiscal analysis to determine implementation costs and district funding needs.
HB 42 revises Utah school cybersecurity standards through multiple amendments, requiring fiscal analysis to determine implementation costs and district funding needs.
HB 42 amends Utah's school cybersecurity requirements, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the action history provided. The bill has undergone multiple revisions (S01, S02, S03), indicating substantive changes during the legislative process. The measure appears to establish or modify cybersecurity standards, funding, or obligations for school districts.
School cybersecurity directly affects the protection of sensitive student data, including personally identifiable information and educational records. As districts increasingly rely on digital infrastructure, vulnerabilities create risks for data breaches, operational disruptions, and compromised learning systems. This bill likely addresses the growing gap between cybersecurity threats and current school preparedness.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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