Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2704

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Texting; require software companies to utilize encryption software.

Impact

If enacted, SB2704 would have significant implications for state law regarding digital communication. It aims to prevent unauthorized access to the content of text messages which can possess sensitive information. The Attorney General is granted authority under this bill to take action against providers that fail to comply with these regulations, ensuring accountability and fostering a culture of compliance. The legislation could also inspire other states to adopt similar measures, potentially leading to a national trend towards stricter data security practices in digital communications.

Summary

Senate Bill 2704 focuses on enhancing the security of text messaging by mandating that software providers for wireless devices implement encryption for texts sent and received through their applications. The bill defines key terms, such as 'encrypted' and 'texting software provider', establishing clear obligations for the providers in ensuring that data integrity and privacy are maintained. It stipulates that any media sent through text messages must retain its original quality and outlines features like real-time notifications when messages are viewed or when senders are typing. This is aimed at improving the user experience while securing communication.

Contention

Although the intent of SB2704 is to enhance security and privacy for users, there are potential points of contention that could arise. Concerns may be raised over the feasibility of compliance for smaller texting software providers, who may struggle with the resource constraints needed to implement such stringent encryption standards. Additionally, questions regarding the effectiveness of the real-time notifications and their implications for user privacy could also spark debate. As the technology landscape evolves, the bill might also face challenges in keeping pace with rapid advancements in communication technologies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB968

Sales tax and use tax; revise provisions regarding computer software, computer software service and computer service.

MS SB2449

Sales and use taxes; specify for computer software services and products delivered electronically in Mississippi.

MS HB1410

Sales tax; exempt certain retail sales of electronic devices/educational software and sales of feminine hygiene products.

MS HB465

Emergency communications districts; require to implement text-to-911 services by a certain date.

MS SB2433

Regulation of public utilities; exempt distribution of water by eligible homeowners association to its own residents from.

MS SB2492

Electric vehicle charging; allow by non-utilities while maintaining consumer protections.

MS HB859

Public special purpose schools; exempt from certain audit requirements.

MS HB1225

Mississippi Telephone Solicitation Act; transfer enforcement authority to Attorney General's office.

MS HB1341

Digital or online resources or databases; require vendors to verify technology protection for persons under 15.

MS SB2853

Small unmanned aircraft systems; require state purchase and servicing of from American companies only.

Similar Bills

AZ HB2636

Wireless facilities; residential neighborhoods; approval

CA AB1222

Vehicles: electronic wireless communications devices.

NJ A471

Provides for uniform regulation of small wireless facility deployment in this State.

NJ A1133

Provides for uniform regulation of small wireless facility deployment in this State.

NJ S2324

Provides for uniform regulation of small wireless facility deployment in this State.

NJ S1487

Provides for uniform regulation of small wireless facility deployment in this State.

AZ HB2795

Wireless facilities; residential neighborhoods; approval

CA SB649

Wireless telecommunications facilities.