Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB981

Introduced
2/2/24  

Caption

Local Cybersecurity Preparedness and Local Cybersecurity Support Fund - Alterations

Impact

The bill is designed to allocate resources effectively and ensure that local governments can strengthen their defenses against cyber threats. It facilitates financial support for necessary upgrades to technology, recruitment of IT staff focused on cybersecurity, and provides training for personnel involved in cybersecurity. The establishment of regular cybersecurity assessments and reporting requirements aims to foster accountability and enhance the overall security posture of local entities. This ensures that local governments are not only equipped to respond to cybersecurity incidents but are also proactively working to prevent them.

Summary

Senate Bill 981 establishes the Local Cybersecurity Support Fund, which aims to enhance cybersecurity preparedness among local governments in Maryland, including local school systems and health departments. It authorizes the Governor to include budget appropriations for the Fund, enabling local entities to access financial assistance for improving their cybersecurity infrastructure. The bill mandates specific cybersecurity practices, such as implementing multi-factor authentication and endpoint detection protocols by July 2025 for local school systems, thereby prioritizing robust security measures in public institutions.

Contention

While the bill has significant support for its potential to improve local cybersecurity, notable concerns have been raised about the implications of mandated practices and the allocation of funding. Funding limitations may hinder smaller local governments from fully implementing the required security measures. Moreover, there are worries regarding the balance of responsibility between state and local governments in managing cybersecurity threats, which may lead to disparities in preparedness across different regions. These issues prompt discussions on the adequacy of resources and support necessary for enforcing the stipulated cybersecurity practices effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB868

State and Local Cybersecurity - Revisions

MD HB1065

State and Local Cybersecurity - Revisions

MD HB969

Public Service Commission – Cybersecurity Staffing and Assessments (Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity Act of 2023)

MD SB800

Public Service Commission - Cybersecurity Staffing and Assessments (Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity Act of 2023)

MD SB801

Economic Development - Cybersecurity - Cyber Maryland Program

MD HB1189

Economic Development - Cybersecurity - Cyber Maryland Program

MD HB1131

National Guard - Assignment to Cybersecurity Support

MD SB531

Public Water Systems - Supplier Requirements (Water Safety and Cybersecurity Act of 2023)

MD SB939

Transit - Grant Funding for Local Service - Alterations

MD HB1125

Transit - Grant Funding for Local Service - Alterations

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MD SB868

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