LCO 3144 \\PRDFS1\SCOUSERS\FORZANOF\WS\2023SB-00933-R01-SB.docx 1 of 4 General Assembly Raised Bill No. 933 January Session, 2023 LCO No. 3144 Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY AND SECURITY Introduced by: (PS) AN ACT ESTABLISHING A CYBERSECURITY TASK FORCE. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened: Section 1. (Effective from passage) (a) There is established a task force 1 to study cybersecurity. The task force shall develop a strategic plan 2 that includes findings and recommendations on: 3 (1) Establishing a structure for the oversight and coordination of 4 cybersecurity among state agencies, boards, commissions and other 5 entities, including the constituent units of the state system of higher 6 education, as defined in section 10a-1 of the general statutes; 7 (2) Critical information technology infrastructure needs related to 8 cybersecurity in the state; 9 (3) Maximizing state coordination with and assistance to 10 municipalities and other political subdivisions of the state on 11 cybersecurity and maximizing coordination and assistance among 12 municipalities and other political subdivisions of the state; 13 (4) Maximizing interaction and coordination with federal 14 Bill No. 933 LCO 3144 {\\PRDFS1\SCOUSERS\FORZANOF\WS\2023SB-00933-R01- SB.docx } 2 of 4 government agencies, including the United States Department of 15 Homeland Security; 16 (5) Appropriate information sharing between federal, state and local 17 agencies; 18 (6) Coordination of cybersecurity initiatives with other states and 19 the federal government; 20 (7) Collaboration with the private sector to facilitate cybersecurity, 21 including efforts related to corporate espionage, protection of trade 22 secrets and data privacy; and 23 (8) Promoting personal computer, mobile data and application 24 security for persons throughout the state, including promoting public 25 awareness of cybersecurity issues. 26 (b) The task force shall consist of the following members: 27 (1) Two appointed by the speaker of the House of Representatives, 28 one of whom has expertise in cybersecurity in the financial, defense, 29 public utility or health care industry; 30 (2) Two appointed by the president pro tempore of the Senate, one 31 of whom has expertise in cybersecurity investigations as a member of a 32 law enforcement unit; 33 (3) One appointed by the majority leader of the House of 34 Representatives, who represents a municipality having a population of 35 less than sixty thousand persons and has experience in municipal 36 cybersecurity issues; 37 (4) One appointed by the majority leader of the Senate, who 38 represents a municipality having a population of sixty thousand or 39 more persons and who has experience in municipal cybersecurity 40 issues; 41 (5) One appointed by the minority leader of the House of 42 Bill No. 933 LCO 3144 {\\PRDFS1\SCOUSERS\FORZANOF\WS\2023SB-00933-R01- SB.docx } 3 of 4 Representatives; 43 (6) One appointed by the minority leader of the Senate; 44 (7) The Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection, 45 or the commissioner's designee; 46 (8) The Commissioner of Administrative Services, or the 47 commissioner's designee; 48 (9) The Commissioner of Economic and Community Development, 49 or the commissioner's designee; and 50 (10) Three persons appointed by the Governor. 51 (c) Any member of the task force appointed under subdivision (1), 52 (2), (3), (4), (5) or (6) of subsection (b) of this section may be a member 53 of the General Assembly. 54 (d) All appointments to the task force shall be made not later than 55 thirty days after the effective date of this section. Any vacancy shall be 56 filled by the appointing authority. 57 (e) The speaker of the House of Representatives and the president 58 pro tempore of the Senate shall select the chairpersons of the task force 59 from among the members of the task force. The chairpersons shall 60 schedule the first meeting of the task force, which shall be held not 61 later than sixty days after the effective date of this section. 62 (f) The task force may consult with any individual or organization 63 as the chairpersons deem appropriate. 64 (g) The administrative staff of the joint standing committee of the 65 General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to public 66 safety and security shall serve as administrative staff of the task force. 67 (h) Not later than January 1, 2024, the task force shall submit a 68 report on its findings and recommendations to the joint standing 69 Bill No. 933 LCO 3144 {\\PRDFS1\SCOUSERS\FORZANOF\WS\2023SB-00933-R01- SB.docx } 4 of 4 committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters 70 relating to public safety and security, in accordance with the 71 provisions of section 11-4a of the general statutes. The task force shall 72 terminate on the date that it submits such report or January 1, 2024, 73 whichever is later. 74 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections: Section 1 from passage New section PS Joint Favorable