Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1102

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to the appointment of a state cybersecurity coordinator.

Impact

The bill's passage marks a significant development in Texas legislation regarding cybersecurity governance. By formalizing the role of a cybersecurity coordinator, the state is proactively preparing to fortify its defenses against potential cyber threats. The establishment of a private and public council is particularly notable as it seeks to leverage expertise from various sectors, which can enhance the overall security posture of both public and private entities across Texas. Additionally, implementing a voluntary cybersecurity approval seal for entities demonstrates a commitment to promoting best practices and recognizing those who excel in maintaining high cybersecurity standards.

Summary

SB1102 aims to enhance the state's cybersecurity measures by establishing the position of a state cybersecurity coordinator. This coordinator will oversee cybersecurity efforts in Texas, signifying a strategic approach towards addressing growing cyber threats. The legislation emphasizes collaboration between public and private sectors by allowing the coordinator to create a council that includes industry leaders and cybersecurity professionals to discuss and address cybersecurity challenges relevant to the state. This initiative reflects an understanding of the critical nature of cybersecurity in protecting state infrastructure and sensitive data.

Contention

While the bill is primarily seen as a positive step in strengthening cybersecurity, some stakeholders might raise concerns regarding resource allocation and the potential for increased regulatory oversight. The collaborative council's formation could lead to debates over the involvement of private industry in public cybersecurity policy, and how that interaction will be balanced to protect public interests. Furthermore, as Texas continues to enhance its cybersecurity framework, there may be ongoing discussions about maintaining a balance between compliance requirements and supporting the operational flexibility that businesses require.

Companion Bills

TX HB2576

Identical Relating to the appointment of a state cybersecurity coordinator.

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