Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB757

Introduced
2/1/24  

Caption

State Information Technology - Prohibited Applications and Websites

Note

The effective date for these regulations is set for October 1, 2024, allowing time for the relevant state departments to prepare and for employees to adapt to the upcoming changes.

Impact

If enacted, SB757 will have a direct impact on state policies regarding information technology use. It mandates the Department of Budget and Management, along with the Department of Information Technology, to develop guidelines that will help state entities implement these prohibitions effectively. This could involve training for employees and the establishment of new protocols for managing state technology resources, ensuring compliance with the law.

Summary

Senate Bill 757 aims to regulate the use of certain applications and websites by state employees and contractors within Maryland. The bill specifically targets applications developed by Chinese companies, such as TikTok and WeChat, prohibiting their use on state-owned or leased technological systems. The intent of this bill is to enhance cybersecurity and national security by limiting exposure to potential risks associated with these applications, which have raised concerns over data privacy and security due to their ownership and operation by foreign entities.

Contention

Discussions around SB757 are expected to involve concerns over its implications for business operations and technological adaptability in state agencies. Some may argue that these restrictions could hinder the usability of certain technological tools that are commonly used in modern workflows. Additionally, there may be debates regarding whether such a blanket ban on applications associated with specific countries aligns with principles of fair trade and potential retaliatory measures from affected companies.

Companion Bills

MD HB617

Crossfiled State Information Technology - Prohibited Applications and Websites

MD HB1141

Carry Over State Information Technology - Prohibited Applications and Websites

Previously Filed As

MD HB1141

State Information Technology - Prohibited Applications and Websites

MD SB192

Criminal Procedure - Facial Recognition Technology - Requirements, Procedures, and Prohibitions

MD HB223

Criminal Procedure - Facial Recognition Technology - Requirements, Procedures, and Prohibitions

MD SB583

Public Safety - Law Enforcement Agencies - Acquisition and Use of Surveillance Technology

MD HB1065

State and Local Cybersecurity - Revisions

MD SB868

State and Local Cybersecurity - Revisions

MD SB900

Maryland Clean Energy Center - Climate Technology Founder's Fund - Establishment

MD SB906

Economic Development - Industry 4.0 Technology Grant Program

MD HB911

Maryland Clean Energy Center - Climate Technology Founder's Fund - Establishment

MD HB622

Economic Development - Industry 4.0 Technology Grant Program

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