HR 3101 · 115th Congress · Transportation and Public Works
Strengthening Cybersecurity Information Sharing and Coordination in Our Ports Act of 2017
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EnactedLatest: Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.(2017-10-25)
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Strengthening Cybersecurity Information Sharing and Coordination in Our Ports Act of 2017 This bill requires the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to facilitate increased information sharing about cybersecurity among maritime interests. DHS must: develop, implement, and continually review a maritime cybersecurity risk assessment model to evaluate current and future cybersecurity risks; seek input from at least one information sharing and analysis organization representing maritime interests in the National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center; establish voluntary reporting guidelines for maritime-related cybersecurity risks and incidents; and request that the National Maritime Security Advisory Committee report and make recommendations to DHS about methods to enhance cybersecurity and information sharing among security stakeholders from federal, state, local, and tribal governments; public safety and emergency response agencies; law enforcement and security organizations; maritime industry participants; port owners and operators; and maritime terminal owners and operators. Through the Coast Guard, DHS must also: direct each Area Maritime …
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Congressional Budget OfficeH.R. 3101, Strengthening Cybersecurity Information Sharing and Coordination in Our Ports Act of 2017
Oct 6, 2017As ordered reported by the House Committee on Homeland Security on September 7, 2017
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Cosponsors (6)
5 Democrats1 Republican