Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00958

Introduced
2/19/15  
Introduced
2/19/15  
Refer
2/19/15  
Refer
2/19/15  
Report Pass
3/19/15  
Report Pass
3/19/15  
Refer
3/30/15  
Refer
3/30/15  
Report Pass
4/7/15  
Report Pass
4/7/15  
Engrossed
5/21/15  
Engrossed
5/21/15  
Report Pass
5/22/15  
Report Pass
5/22/15  
Chaptered
6/17/15  
Chaptered
6/17/15  
Enrolled
6/26/15  
Enrolled
6/26/15  
Passed
7/10/15  

Caption

An Act Establishing Strategic Partnerships In Cybersecurity.

Impact

The bill is expected to push forward initiatives that will bolster cybersecurity within the state, improving both public and private sectors' resilience against cyber threats. It encourages developing strategic partnerships that could lead to enhanced job opportunities and specialized training programs for prospective entrants into the cybersecurity workforce. Additionally, the proposed plan will outline policy recommendations to leverage federal grants, indicating a broader commitment to fortifying the cybersecurity infrastructure throughout the state and ensuring that residents benefit from ongoing developments in this critical area.

Summary

SB00958, also known as the Act Establishing Strategic Partnerships in Cybersecurity, seeks to enhance the state's cybersecurity sector. The bill mandates a cooperation between the Labor Department and the Department of Economic and Community Development to conduct comprehensive analysis and identify stakeholders within the cybersecurity landscape. The analysis aims to explore barriers to the sector's growth and emphasize the importance of collaboration with educational institutions, businesses, and various organizations. The results of the analysis are required to be submitted to the General Assembly, pinpointing actionable insights to foster sector development.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around SB00958 appears supportive, as stakeholders recognize the growing need for robust cybersecurity measures given the increasing prevalence of cyber threats. Lawmakers, educators, and industry experts seem to agree on the potential this bill has to stimulate economic growth while also preparing a skilled workforce for the future. However, there are inherent challenges in ensuring effective implementation and collaboration across different sectors, which could lead to discussions about resource allocation and organizational alignment among various entities involved.

Contention

Though the bill presents an optimistic view of strengthening cybersecurity partnerships, notable points of contention may arise regarding the specifics of proposed recommendations and the capacity of state agencies to efficiently manage and execute these initiatives. Critics may argue about the feasibility of comprehensive engagement with all identified stakeholders, particularly in fostering collaboration among diverse organizations with differing objectives. Ensuring alignment between educational institutions and the evolving demands of the cybersecurity job market presents a potential challenge that would need to be addressed as the state moves forward with these initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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