CBO Sees no Significant Budget Effect From DHS Cybersecurity Strategy Act
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity Strategy Act (HR-3510) won't have a significant effect on DHS' budget and won't affect state, local or tribal budgets, the Congressional Budget Office said Monday in a cost estimate. The House was to…
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begin debate on HR-3510 after our deadline Tuesday. The bill, which the House Homeland Security Committee cleared last week (see 1509300065), would require DHS to develop a formalized cybersecurity strategy. HR-3510 would mandate that DHS be the hub for federal and civilian cybersecurity information sharing and mandate that the department be the main federal provider of technical assistance to entities that suffer data breaches.