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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 754 (Engrossed in Senate) — To improve cybersecurity in the United States through enhanced sharing of information about cybersecurity threats, an... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Table of contents

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The table of contents of this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Table of contents. TITLE I—Cybersecurity Information Sharing Sec. 101. Short title. Sec. 102. Definitions. Sec. 103. Sharing of information by the Federal Government. Sec. 104. Authorizations for preventing, detecting, analyzing, and mitigating cybersecurity threats. Sec. 105. Sharing of cyber threat indicators and defensive measures with the Federal Government. Sec. 106. Protection from liability. Sec. 107. Oversight of Government activities.
Sec. 108. Construction and preemption. Sec. 109. Report on cybersecurity threats. Sec. 110. Conforming amendment. TITLE II—Federal Cybersecurity Enhancement Sec. 201. Short title. Sec. 202. Definitions. Sec. 203. Improved Federal network security. Sec. 204. Advanced internal defenses. Sec. 205. Federal cybersecurity requirements. Sec. 206. Assessment; reports. Sec. 207. Termination. Sec. 208. Identification of information systems relating to national security. Sec. 209. Direction to agencies.
TITLE III—Federal cybersecurity workforce assessment Sec. 301. Short title. Sec. 302. Definitions. Sec. 303. National cybersecurity workforce measurement initiative. Sec. 304. Identification of cyber-related roles of critical need. Sec. 305. Government Accountability Office status reports. TITLE IV—Other cyber matters Sec. 401. Study on mobile device security. Sec. 402. Department of State international cyberspace policy strategy. Sec. 403. Apprehension and prosecution of international cyber criminals.
Sec. 404. Enhancement of emergency services. Sec. 405. Improving cybersecurity in the health care industry. Sec. 406. Federal computer security. Sec. 407. Strategy to protect critical infrastructure at greatest risk. Sec. 408. Stopping the fraudulent sale of financial information of people of the United States. Sec. 409. Effective period.
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