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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · S. 2902 (Introduced in Senate) — To modernize Federal information security management, and for other purposes. · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Table of contents

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The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Sec. 3. Definitions. TITLE I—Updates to FISMA Sec. 101. Title 44 amendments. Sec. 102. Amendments to subtitle III of title 40. Sec. 103. Actions to enhance Federal incident response. Sec. 104. Additional guidance to agencies on FISMA updates. Sec. 105. Agency requirements to notify entities impacted by incidents. TITLE II—Improving Federal cybersecurity Sec. 201. Evaluation of effectiveness of standards.
Sec. 202. Mobile security standards. Sec. 203. Quantitative cybersecurity metrics. Sec. 204. Data and logging retention for incident response. Sec. 205. CISA agency advisors. Sec. 206. Federal penetration testing policy. Sec. 207. Ongoing threat hunting program. Sec. 208. Codifying vulnerability disclosure programs. Sec. 209. Implementing presumption of compromise and zero trust architectures. Sec. 210. Automation reports. Sec. 211. Extension of Federal Acquisition Security Council.
TITLE III—Pilot programs to enhance Federal cybersecurity Sec. 301. Continuous independent FISMA evaluation pilot. Sec. 302. Active cyber defensive pilot. Sec. 303. Security operations center as a service pilot.
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