West Virginia 2023 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB2898

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/23/23  

Caption

Banning high-risk technologies on government systems

Impact

If passed, HB 2898 would necessitate the removal of certain technology platforms that are identified as high-risk from all government systems, services, networks, and devices. The legislation seeks to align state practices with federal cybersecurity protocols, thereby fortifying the state's defenses against potential cyber threats. The enforcement of these standards is intended to protect critical state infrastructure and the safety of its citizens from adverse actions that might arise due to vulnerabilities in technology use.

Summary

House Bill 2898 aims to enhance cybersecurity within West Virginia by banning the use of high-risk technologies on government systems. The proposed legislation emphasizes national security concerns, noting that the utilization of untrustworthy platforms and programs poses a risk of exploitation by foreign adversaries. It mandates that various government entities, including state agencies and local government bodies, adhere to standards set forth by the Chief Information Security Officer regarding which technologies should be deemed high-risk and subsequently banned from government use.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 2898 appears predominantly supportive among legislators who recognize the urgent need for improved cybersecurity measures. However, there may be concerns among those wary of overreach or the implications of defining what constitutes 'high-risk' technology. Overall, there is a shared understanding of the necessity for secure government operations, given the increasing threats in the cyber landscape.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around the determination of which technologies are classified as 'high-risk' and the potential impact on existing contracts with technology providers. Furthermore, discussions may focus on the balance between necessary security measures and the management of governmental operations, particularly in terms of efficiency and technological advancement. Stakeholders may raise questions about how these standards will affect local governments and their ability to choose appropriate technological solutions tailored to their needs.

Companion Bills

WV SB426

Similar To Banning use of certain products and platforms deemed unsafe or high risk on government systems

Previously Filed As

WV SB426

Banning use of certain products and platforms deemed unsafe or high risk on government systems

WV HB4214

Relating to matters concerning governmental entities, including cybersecurity, governmental efficiencies, information resources, and emergency planning.

WV S83

No High Risk Apps/Gov't Networks & Devices

WV HB2416

Electronic applications; government employees; prohibition

WV HB3892

Relating to matters concerning governmental entities, including cybersecurity, governmental efficiencies, information resources, and emergency planning.

WV AB432

Revises provisions relating to governmental administration. (BDR 19-551)

WV HB4718

Establishing criteria for the government’s adoption of new and emerging surveillance technologies while ensuring privacy protections for individuals

WV SB1779

Relating to security for state agency information and information technologies.

WV HB5090

Shifting Forward Vehicle Technologies Research and Development Act

WV HB2500

Establishing criteria for the government’s adoption of new and emerging surveillance technologies while ensuring privacy protections for individuals

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.