Back in May, Sen Rosen (D,NV) introduced S 1777, Abraham Accords Cybersecurity Cooperation Act of 2023. The bill would allow DHS to take actions to enhance cybersecurity coordination efforts with countries associated with the Abraham Accords. No funding is authorized by this legislation.
Moving Forward
Rosen is not a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to which this bill was assigned for consideration, but one of her cosponsors {Sen Booker (D,NJ)} is a member. This means that there may be sufficient influence to see this bill considered in Committee.
Because of the Middle East (on both sides of the Israeli
fence) focus of this legislation there is going to be a mixed bag of support
and opposition to the provisions of this bill. On balance, I suspect that there
will be more bipartisan support than opposition. I do not, however, think that
that support will be sufficient to move this bill to the floor of the Senate
under regular order and the legislation would never survive consideration under
the unanimous consent process. The best option for this would be to see it
included as a part of a spending or authorization bill.
For more details about the provisions of this bill, see my
article at CFSN Detailed Analysis - https://patrickcoyle.substack.com/p/s-1777-introduced
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