Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB876

Filed
11/12/24  
Out of House Committee
3/25/25  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the establishment of certain information sharing and analysis organizations by the Department of Information Resources.

Impact

The enactment of HB 876 would strengthen Texas's cybersecurity framework by promoting collaboration among different governmental and private organizations. It intends to create both intrastate and potentially interstate organizations that would encourage the sharing of critical information necessary for effective threat analysis and response. This collaborative approach aims to improve preparedness and resilience against cyber incidents, which have become increasingly prevalent in recent years, thereby fortifying the state's cyber defenses.

Summary

House Bill 876 aims to establish information sharing and analysis organizations under the oversight of the Texas Department of Information Resources. The primary goal of this bill is to facilitate communication and information sharing among state agencies, local governments, educational institutions, and private sector entities regarding cybersecurity threats, best practices, and remediation strategies. By creating designated forums for such discussions, the bill seeks to enhance collective security efforts against cyber threats impacting various sectors within the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 876 appears to be generally supportive amongst legislators, particularly from those who recognize the importance of cybersecurity in safeguarding state and local entities. There is, however, a recognition of the complexities involved in balancing information sharing with privacy rights and security concerns. This highlights a broader awareness of the challenges posed by cybersecurity threats and a commitment to fortifying systemic defenses across Texas.

Contention

While the bill primarily promotes enhanced information sharing, points of contention may arise regarding the handling of sensitive information shared within these organizations. The necessity for participants to assert exceptions to public disclosure could lead to concerns about transparency and accountability. Ensuring that these organizations do not compromise operational integrity while sharing critical cybersecurity insights remains a significant consideration in the ongoing discussions surrounding HB 876.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 2054. Information Resources
    • Section: 0594
    • Section: 0594
    • Section: 0594
    • Section: 0594

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1204

Relating to state and local government information technology and information security.

TX HB4553

Relating to the eligibility of certain entities for services and commodity items provided by the Department of Information Resources and statewide technology centers.

TX SB1159

Relating to the eligibility of certain entities for services and commodity items provided by the Department of Information Resources and statewide technology centers.

TX HB2156

Relating to the position of chief information security officer in the Department of Information Resources.

TX SB621

Relating to the position of chief information security officer in the Department of Information Resources.

TX HB1723

Relating to requiring the Department of Information Resources to conduct a study concerning the cybersecurity of small businesses.

TX SB290

Relating to collection and analysis of certain health information by the Texas Health Services Authority.

TX HB3217

Relating to a biennial audit by the Department of Information Resources of state agency information technology infrastructure.

TX HB2489

Relating to renaming the Texas Natural Resources Information System as the Texas Geographic Information Office and the duties of certain officers of that entity.

TX SB712

Relating to renaming the Texas Natural Resources Information System as the Texas Geographic Information Office and the duties of certain officers of that entity.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.