House Approves Stronger Cyber Protections For Critical Infrastructure
Two bills to strengthen cybersecurity in the systems that underlie the nation’s energy, water and food supplies passed the House, along with a measure to improve the federal government's cyber workforce.
A bill (H.R. 3696) introduced by Rep Michael McCaul (R-TX) seeks to strengthen the Department of Homeland Security's ability to protect 16 critical sectors -- including defense, health, energy and food -- by establishing partnerships with the private sector and enhancing programs already in place.
Other legislation passed by the House included a bill (H.R. 2952) introduced by Rep Patrick Meehan (R-PA) to improve critical-infrastructure security technology and a bill (H.R. 3107) from Rep Yvette Clarke (D-NY) to bolster DHS’ cyber workforce.
House Approves Stronger Cyber Protections For Critical Infrastructure