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Senate Passes Bill to Secure Internet-Connected Devices Against Cyber Vulnerabilities


The Senate this week Unanimously Passed Bipartisan Legislation Designed to Boost the Cybersecurity of Internet-Connected Devices.

The Internet of Things Cybersecurity Improvement Act (H.R. 1668/S.734), would Require All Internet-Connected Devices purchased by the Federal Government, such as Computers and Mobile Devices, to Comply with Minimum Security Recommendations issued by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

The Bill would require Private Sector Groups providing Devices to the Federal Government to Notify Agencies if the Internet-Connected Device has a Vulnerability that could leave the Government Open to Attacks.

The Legislation, which the Senate Advanced on Tuesday, was Passed Unanimously by the House in September. It now heads to Trump for a Signature.

The Bill was Sponsored in the Senate by Mark Warner (D-VA) and Cory Gardner (R-CO), the Co-Founders of the Senate Cybersecurity Caucus, who both Celebrated the Passage of the Legislation.

"While more and more products and even household appliances today have software functionality and internet connectivity, too few incorporate even basic safeguards and protections, posing a real risk to individual and national security," Warner said in a statement. "I'm proud that Congress was able to come together today to pass this legislation, which will harness the purchasing power of the federal government and incentivize companies to finally secure the devices they create and sell," he added. "I urge the President to sign this bill into law without delay."

"Most experts expect tens of billions of devices operating on our networks within the next several years as the Internet of Things (IoT) landscape continues to expand," Gardner noted in a Separate statement. "We need to make sure these devices are secure from malicious cyber-attacks as they continue to transform our society and add countless new entry points into our networks."

Reps. Robin Kelly (D-IL, 2nd District) and Will Hurd (R-TX, 23rd District) served as the Primary House Sponsors. Both Lawmakers have pushed hard for the Bill's Passage over the past Three years. The Legislation failed to pass in the 115th Congress, and was Reintroduced in both the House and Senate in 2019. Kelly tweeted Wednesday that Passage of the Bill was "great news," noting that it only needed Trump's Signature to become Law.

The Chamber also Unanimously Approved Legislation, Modernization Centers of Excellence Program Act, Sponsored by Sens. Rob Portman (R-OH) and Maggie Hassan (D-NH) that seeks to Modernize the Federal Government's Use and Procurement of Emerging Technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence.

This Legislation expands upon Senator Portman’s Bipartisan Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Government Act which Codifies an AI Center of Excellence (CoE) within the General Services Administration (GSA) to provide Technical Expertise to relevant Government Agencies; Advises Agencies on the Procurement of AI Technology; and Promote U.S. Competitiveness through Agency and Industry Cooperation. Inspired by Senator Portman’s Legislation, GSA created the AI CoE last year. The Modernization Centers of Excellence Program Act lays out the Responsibilities that All of GSA’s CoEs should have and Harmonizes their Roles to Strengthen the Government’s Technology Expertise beyond just AI.

"As technology continues to change and advance, it's important that the federal government understands the significant impacts it will have on our country, economy, and society," Portman, the Co-Chair of the Senate AI Caucus, said in a statement. "Ensuring that our government has the capabilities and expertise to help navigate the impacts of the latest technology will be important in the coming years and decades."

This legislation was also previously Approved by the House and now goes to Trump for Signature.










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