Volunteer cybersecurity and information technology; Sec. of Admin. to establish register.
Impact
This bill is intended to address the growing need for resources and expertise in cybersecurity and information technology across Virginia's local governments and educational institutions. By facilitating volunteer support, the bill can elevate local efforts to address vulnerabilities and improve technological infrastructure. It offers an avenue for skilled professionals to give back to their communities while working directly with students and local organizations to foster interest in technology careers, potentially creating a pathway into the workforce for participants in related programs.
Summary
House Bill 466 aims to establish a register of volunteer cybersecurity and information technology professionals within the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Secretary of Administration is authorized to create and maintain this register, which will connect volunteers with localities, institutions of higher education, and school divisions to enhance their capabilities in managing technology and cybersecurity challenges. The bill promotes community engagement by leveraging the expertise of volunteers to mentor and provide support in areas of technology best practices and cybersecurity initiatives.
Contention
While the bill promotes a collaborative approach to bolster cybersecurity efforts at the local level, it may raise concerns about the definition and scope of volunteer responsibilities and the extent to which localities can depend on volunteer labor for critical IT functions. Critics may worry about volunteer availability, the assurance of quality service, and the implications for hiring practices within local governments. Furthermore, establishing such a register requires state resources and administrative oversight, which might draw scrutiny about its efficiency and sustainability.
In boards and offices, providing for information technology; establishing the Office of Information Technology and the Information Technology Fund; providing for administrative and procurement procedures and for the Joint Cybersecurity Oversight Committee; imposing duties on the Office of Information Technology; providing for administration of Pennsylvania Statewide Radio Network; and imposing penalties.
In boards and offices, providing for information technology; establishing the Office of Information Technology and the Information Technology Fund; providing for administrative and procurement procedures and for the Joint Cybersecurity Oversight Committee; imposing duties on the Office of Information Technology; providing for administration of Pennsylvania Statewide Radio Network; and imposing penalties.
In boards and offices, providing for information technology; establishing the Office of Information Technology and the Information Technology Fund; providing for administrative and procurement procedures and for the Joint Cybersecurity Oversight Committee; imposing duties on the Office of Information Technology; providing for administration of Pennsylvania Statewide Radio Network; and imposing penalties.