Sec. 4. Cybersecurity cooperation with Abraham Accords countries
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In support of the goals of the Abraham Accords and in furtherance of the mission of the Department of Homeland Security, the Secretary of Homeland Security, in consultation with the Secretary of State, may engage in activities to strengthen network defense and cybersecurity collaboration between Abraham Accords countries and the United States in order to, while protecting human rights and respect for civil rights, civil liberties, and individual privacy, address shared cybersecurity threats, including nation state targeting of critical infrastructure and ransomware attacks.
Activities to further the purpose described in subsection (a), may include— participating in information sharing with Abraham Accords countries regarding cybersecurity threats and incidents; providing technical assistance to Abraham Accords countries to coordinate cybersecurity incident response to cyberattacks, including support to national computer security incident response teams; and conducting joint cybersecurity training activities and other information sharing activities relating to cybersecurity with Abraham Accords countries, including by— encouraging participation by Abraham Accords countries in the National Cyber Exercise Program established under section 2220B of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 ( 6 U.S.C. 665h ); and conducting an annual table-top cybersecurity exercise carried out in conjunction with Abraham Accords countries.
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