HB 1220
Cybersecurity; governmental and certain commercial entities substantially complying with standards not liable for incidents relating to.
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Bill overview
An act to provide that state and local governmental entities and certain covered commercial entities are not liable IN connection with a cybersecurity incident if the entity involved has adopted certain cybersecurity standards; To define certain terms; To require cybersecurity standards to align with nationally-recognized standards and the requirements of specified federal laws; To create a rebuttable presumption against liability IN connection with a cybersecurity incident for commercial entities that have adopted a cybersecurity program that substantially aligns with certain specified cybersecurity standards IN compliance with this act; To amend section 83-5-803, mississippi code of 1972, to conform to the provisions of this act; And for related purposes.
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