Oregon 2022 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HB4155

Introduced
2/8/22  
Refer
2/8/22  
Refer
2/21/22  
Refer
2/21/22  

Caption

Relating to cybersecurity; declaring an emergency.

Impact

This bill significantly alters the landscape of cybersecurity management in Oregon by centralizing oversight and resources in the newly created center. The legislation outlines a comprehensive framework for funding, training, and public awareness related to cybersecurity. Specifically, it creates several funds, including the Oregon Cybersecurity Center of Excellence Operating Fund and the Cybersecurity Workforce Development Fund, which are to be continuously appropriated to support the center's operations and initiatives. This structure ensures that funds are allocated effectively to bolster the state's readiness against cybersecurity threats.

Summary

House Bill 4155 establishes the Oregon Cybersecurity Center of Excellence, which is intended to enhance the state's cybersecurity capabilities. This new entity will operate under the auspices of Portland State University and is responsible for coordinating cybersecurity education, awareness initiatives, and workforce development across public, private, and nonprofit sectors. The bill transfers the duties of the Oregon Cybersecurity Advisory Council from the Office of Enterprise Information Services to the newly formed center, establishing it as an independent nonprofit public corporation.

Contention

While there is general support for enhancing cybersecurity measures, some legislative debates have raised concerns regarding funding and the potential overlap of responsibilities between existing entities and the new center. Critics argue that this could lead to inefficiencies and redundancy in operations, as various educational institutions may have existing programs that could conflict with or duplicate the center's initiatives. Additionally, the bill's implementation timeline and its potential necessity for additional appropriations have sparked questions about its long-term financial sustainability and effectiveness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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