South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3375

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Government electronic devices

Impact

The implementation of HB 3375 would necessitate the establishment of new protocols within the state’s executive agencies. According to the bill, the Department of Administration will be responsible for developing the necessary procedures to ensure compliance among all government entities. This regulation is expected to create a more secure digital environment for state operations, although it may also lead to criticisms regarding its potential to stifle access to legitimate resources used for governmental purposes.

Summary

House Bill 3375 aims to enhance cybersecurity within the state government by mandating that all state agencies and departments, including educational institutions, prohibit their electronic devices from accessing websites and applications deemed a threat to cybersecurity. Notably, the bill specifically mentions applications such as 'TikTok' and other platforms that are owned by foreign entities, particularly those from China. The intent is to safeguard sensitive information and infrastructure from potential foreign and domestic threats, reflecting a broader concern regarding national security in the context of digital communications.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 3375 may arise from concerns regarding overreach into personal and professional digital spaces, particularly among employees who might rely on applications like TikTok for communication and engagement. Critics might argue that such broad prohibitions are excessive and could impede legitimate use cases for these platforms. Furthermore, the specificity around foreign-owned applications raises questions about the underlying motivations and the implications of targeting particular services based on their ownership rather than their conduct.

Companion Bills

SC H3369

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