House passes several new bipartisan cybersecurity bills

Kat Jercich July 22, 2021

The U.S. House of Representatives has passed four bills aimed at bolstering cybersecurity efforts, as cyber attacks continue to pose a persistent threat to national security. The legislation includes measures to secure networks from ransomware and cyberattacks, assist critical infrastructure owners with mitigation strategies, establish a national cyber exercise program, and improve detection and mitigation of threats to industrial control systems. The bills were among more than a dozen homeland security bills passed by the House this week. The healthcare industry, which has been particularly vulnerable to cyberattacks, has reported an above-average increase in breaches in recent months. The federal government has been taking steps to strengthen digital defenses in response to high-profile cyberattacks.