Utah 2022 Regular Session

Utah House Bill HB0280

Introduced
2/1/22  
Refer
2/4/22  
Report Pass
2/8/22  
Engrossed
2/15/22  
Refer
2/16/22  
Report Pass
2/22/22  
Enrolled
3/10/22  

Caption

Cybersecurity Commission

Impact

The establishment of the Cybersecurity Commission marks a significant step in addressing the cybersecurity landscape in Utah. By centralizing efforts and expertise across government agencies and sectors, the bill aims to facilitate a coordinated approach to cyber threats, enhancing overall resilience. The commission will report annually to the Public Utilities, Energy, and Technology Interim Committee, providing a structured mechanism for oversight and continuous evaluation of the state's cybersecurity posture.

Summary

House Bill HB0280 establishes the Cybersecurity Commission in the state of Utah with the intention of improving cybersecurity measures across various sectors. The commission is tasked with gathering information on cybersecurity best practices, identifying vulnerabilities, and providing guidance on improving incident response capabilities. This initiative reflects the growing concern over cyber threats to critical infrastructure, particularly as technology becomes increasingly integral to everyday operations within both public and private domains.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB0280 appears to be supportive, recognizing the necessity of addressing cybersecurity as a priority. Stakeholders from various sectors acknowledge the importance of a united front against cyber threats, especially given recent high-profile incidents across the nation. The bill's provisions for inclusivity in membership—with representatives designated from multiple government and civic sectors—enhance its credibility and potential effectiveness.

Contention

Notable concerns surrounding the bill may include questions regarding the funding and resources allocated to the commission, as no financial appropriations are specified within the bill. Additionally, the necessity of expertise in cybersecurity among commission members suggests potential barriers for adequate representation unless addressed properly. As the commission aims to involve community stakeholders, detailed discussions on how to sustain engagement and collaboration will be crucial as implementation unfolds.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT SB0127

Cybersecurity Amendments

UT HB0532

State Boards and Commissions Modifications

UT HB0491

Data Privacy Amendments

UT HB0066

Behavioral Health Crisis Response Commission Amendments

UT HB0545

Cybersecurity Infrastructure Modifications

UT HB0513

Utah Commission for Earthquake Preparedness

UT HB0082

State Finance Review Commission

UT HB0386

Education Innovation Program

UT SB0123

Boards and Commissions Modifications

UT HB0043

Domestic Violence Modifications

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