Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H82

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to cyberattack response in Massachusetts

Impact

If enacted, the bill would broaden the definition of what constitutes a cybersecurity attack and expand the responsibilities of state officials in responding to such threats. This legislative change mandates that the government prioritize the protection of critical infrastructure categorized under the new definitions. Additionally, it reinforces the Commonwealth's commitment to safeguard its cyber environment against threats that could disrupt public services and the economy.

Summary

House Bill 82, titled 'An Act relative to cyberattack response in Massachusetts,' introduces amendments to existing legislation, focusing on enhancing measures against cyber threats that impact critical infrastructure in the Commonwealth. It modifies Chapter 639 of the Acts of 1950, updating definitions and the scope of responsibilities in the face of cybersecurity incidents that could jeopardize essential services such as water, transportation, and utilities. The bill aims to align Massachusetts laws with contemporary cybersecurity challenges, particularly as digital infrastructure becomes increasingly pivotal to state operations and public safety.

Contention

The bill is expected to ignite discussions about the balance between security measures and the preservation of individual freedoms, as some stakeholders may express concerns over potential overreach in governmental response protocols. Critics may argue that an expansive definition of cyber threats could lead to more aggressive monitoring and response strategies, raising questions about privacy rights and government accountability in times of crisis. Furthermore, how the bill interacts with existing regulations and whether it introduces an adequate framework for accountability in cybersecurity incidents will likely remain points of contention.

Companion Bills

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