New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2271

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires each government entity in this State to conduct review of cybersecurity infrastructure and make recommendations.

Impact

If enacted, S2271 will require significant changes in how state and local governments handle cybersecurity. Each entity will need to allocate resources for conducting a thorough review, which may involve upgrades to both hardware and software systems. The outcomes of these reviews will not only inform individual government entities but will also provide insights that could shape state-wide cybersecurity policies, fostering a more secure digital environment for public data and services.

Summary

Senate Bill 2271 (S2271), introduced in the New Jersey legislature, mandates all government entities within the state to conduct an internal review of their cybersecurity infrastructure. This review is aimed at evaluating the efficiency and security of existing systems and identifying high-risk cybersecurity issues that these entities may face. Moreover, the bill encourages these entities to propose strategic improvements and necessary changes to existing laws and regulations pertaining to cybersecurity.

Contention

While the bill addresses critical cybersecurity concerns, it may face scrutiny regarding the cost and feasibility of implementation. Some may argue that smaller municipalities may struggle with the financial burden of conducting such reviews and upgrades. Furthermore, there is a potential debate on how the bill's requirements may shift responsibility and accountability in managing cybersecurity risks, thus necessitating careful consideration of resource distribution across government entities.

Companion Bills

NJ A1410

Same As Requires each government entity in this State to conduct review of cybersecurity infrastructure and make recommendations.

NJ S484

Carry Over Requires each government entity in this State to conduct review of cybersecurity infrastructure and make recommendations.

NJ A4013

Carry Over Requires each government entity in this State to conduct review of cybersecurity infrastructure and make recommendations.

Previously Filed As

NJ S484

Requires each government entity in this State to conduct review of cybersecurity infrastructure and make recommendations.

NJ A1410

Requires each government entity in this State to conduct review of cybersecurity infrastructure and make recommendations.

NJ A4013

Requires each government entity in this State to conduct review of cybersecurity infrastructure and make recommendations.

NJ HB4214

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

NJ HB3892

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

NJ HB1380

Cybersecurity; governmental and certain commercial entities substantially complying with standards not liable for incidents relating to.

NJ S3100

Requires businesses in financial essential infrastructure, and health care industries to develop cybersecurity plans and report cybersecurity incidents.

NJ S3835

Establishes Office of Cybersecurity Infrastructure.

NJ A5036

Establishes Office of Cybersecurity Infrastructure.

NJ A1204

Requires New Jersey Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell to study cybersecurity infrastructure and establish cybersecurity guidelines.

Similar Bills

NJ S3835

Establishes Office of Cybersecurity Infrastructure.

NJ A5036

Establishes Office of Cybersecurity Infrastructure.

CA SB265

Cybersecurity preparedness: critical infrastructure sectors.

HI HB2118

Relating To Cybersecurity.

HI SB3086

Relating To Cybersecurity.

CA AB2695

California State University: Cybersecurity Regional Alliances and Multistakeholder Partnerships Pilot Program.

CA SB844

California Cybersecurity Integration Center: cybersecurity improvement: reports.

CA AB2507

California Cybersecurity Integration Center: representatives.