Showing posts with label HR 86. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HR 86. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

HR 86 Introduced – Cybersecurity Education


Rep. Jackson-Lee introduced HR 86, the Cybersecurity Education Enhancement Act of 2013. This two is a duplicate of a bill she introduced in the opening days of the 112th Congress; in this case HR 76.

Education Grants


Section 2 of the bill would require the Secretary, acting through the Assistant Secretary for Cybersecurity, to establish a three pronged cybersecurity education grant program. The program would provide grants for {§2(a)}:

• The establishment or expansion of cybersecurity professional development programs;

• The establishment or expansion (or both) of associate degree programs in cybersecurity; and

• The purchase of equipment to provide training in cybersecurity for either professional development programs or degree programs.

The bill would authorize {§2(e)} $3.7 million for FY 2012 and FY 2013 for these grants. There is no mention, however, of where the funds would come from; no mention of what program would be trimmed to allow for this appropriation.

E-Security Fellows Program


Section 3 would amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 by adding §226 to establish a fellowship program to allow State, local, tribal, and private sector officials to participate in the work of the National Cybersecurity Division. The goal is to {§3(a)(1):

• Enhance Federal, State, local, and tribal government cybersecurity;

• Develop partnerships with other Federal agencies, State, local, and tribal governments, and the private sector;

• Improve and enhance public/private information sharing involving cyber attacks, threats, and vulnerabilities;

• Provide and coordinate incident response and recovery planning efforts; and

• Foster training and certification.

Moving Forward


This is a copy of just one of a number of cybersecurity bills from the last session that saw no action after it was introduced. Once again, as Congress tries to write a comprehensive cybersecurity bill, narrowly focused bills like this will get lost in the shuffle.

Friday, January 4, 2013

113th Congress – Bills Introduced 1-3-13


As I mentioned yesterday I am going to try to do something a little different for the start of the 113th Congress, I will be reporting the bills that look like they might be of interest to the readers of this blog as they are introduced but before I actually have a chance to see the official versions of the bill.

So on the first day of the first session of the 113th Congress Members of the House introduced 131 bills; three of which might be of interest here. Those bills are:




The CFATS bill was introduced by Rep. Jackson-Lee (D,TX) who introduced a similar bill in the 112th Congress (HR 225) and in the 111th Congress (HR 261). In neither case was the bill considered in Committee. It is unlikely that this version will make it any further in the legislative process.
 
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