A 3231
Requires businesses in financial, essential infrastructure, and health care industries to report cybersecurity incidents.
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Bill overview
This bill requires businesses in the financial, essential infrastructure, and healthcare industries operating in New Jersey to report cybersecurity incidents to the state’s cybersecurity agency. A ‘cybersecurity incident’ is defined as an event that compromises the security of computer systems or information. The New Jersey Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell will then audit the business’s cybersecurity program following a report, identifying vulnerabilities and recommending improvements. The bill aims to enhance cybersecurity preparedness across critical sectors within the state.
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