Last month, Rep Torres (D,NY) introduced HR 2866, the Critical Technology Security Centers Act of 2023. The bill would require DHS’s Science and Technology Directorate to establish at least two cybersecurity-focused Critical Technology Security Centers to evaluate and test the security of critical technology. The bill provides for five year’s of increasing spending authorization starting at $42 million.
The bill would amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 by adding a new §324, Critical Technology Security Centers.
Moving Forward
Torres is not a member of the House Homeland Security
Committee to which this bill was assigned for consideration. This means that
there is probably not sufficient influence to see the bill considered in
Committee. While there is bipartisan support for many cybersecurity measures,
the costs associated with this legislation will make it difficult to get it
through the Republican controlled House.
For more details about the provisions of this legislation,
see my article at CFSN Detailed Analysis - https://patrickcoyle.substack.com/p/hr-2866-introduced
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