SB 1088
appropriation; Arizona homeland security; cybersecurity
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Bill overview
Senate Bill 1088 allocates $2.5 million from the state general fund to the Arizona Department of Homeland Security. This funding will be used to bolster cybersecurity efforts within the department, specifically focusing on programs utilizing generative artificial intelligence and upgrading the state’s virtual private network (VPN) security with a more secure ‘zero trust’ network architecture. The bill aims to strengthen Arizona’s defenses against cyber threats and improve the security of state government networks.
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