Back in June, Rep Veasey (D,TX) introduced HR 8770, the Cybersecurity Clinics Grant Program Act. The bill would require CISA to establish a new Cybersecurity Clinics Grant Program to provide “grants to fund university-based cybersecurity clinics”. The program would be administered by FEMA. The legislation would authorize “such sums as may be necessary to carry out the Program.”
Moving Forward
While Veasy is not a member of the House Homeland Security
Committee to which this bill was assigned for consideration, one of his
cosponsors {Rep Pfluger (R,TX)} is a member. This means that there may be
sufficient influence to see the bill considered in Committee. There will be
objections from a number of Republicans to the establishment of a new grant
program, particularly a program that targets minority institutions. There still
should be some level of bipartisan support for the bill, but it is not clear if
that support would be sufficient to move the bill to the floor of the House
under the suspension of the rules process.
For more details about the provisions of this bill,
including a commentary on the scope of the term ‘cybersecurity’ used in the
bill, see my article at CFSN Detailed Analysis - https://patrickcoyle.substack.com/p/hr-8770-introduced
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