Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
US Representative Josh Harder introduced a bill in congress entitled: Protecting Students from Cybercrimes Act. [7] The bill's goal is to give schools $25 million in grants to implement cyber security. [8] In 2019 US Senators Gary Peters and Rick Scott also authored a bill to safeguard school computer systems, The K-12 Cybersecurity Act. [9]
Latest status 117th Congress: Kids Online Safety Act of 2022 S.3663: February 16, 2022 Richard Blumenthal (D‑CT) 13 Referred to committees of jurisdiction, but never saw a floor vote. 118th Congress: Kids Online Safety Act of 2023 H.R. 7891: April 19, 2023 Gus M. Bilirakis (R‑FL 12th) 64 Referred to committees of jurisdiction and advanced ...
In January 2020, Bobby Rush and Tim Walberg introduced a similar house bill known as the Preventing Real Online Threats Endangering Children Today (PROTECT Kids) Act, which would extend all existing COPPA consent requirements to users under the age of 16, and explicitly add mobile apps, "precise geolocation", and biometric data to its remit.
A cybersecurity company claims in a lawsuit that an attorney for Fulton County, Pennsylvania, requested a falsified report on voting machines used in the 2020 election.
2021 Consider Teachers Act of 2021 Increased flexibility of the TEACH grant program. Pub. L. 117–49 (text) 2021 K-12 Cybersecurity Act of 2021 Required the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to study cybersecurity risks in schools and develop online training for school officials. Pub. L. 117–47 (text) 2022
NCCIC was created in March 2008, and it is based on the requirements of National Security Presidential Directive 54/Homeland Security Presidential Directive 23 (NSPD-54/HSPD-23), reporting directly to the DHS Secretary. [2] [3] The NCC is tasked with protecting the U.S. Government's communications networks.
According to a CBS News analysis of federal data, these policies are one of the most common reasons for Social Security overpayments, which have totaled more than $450 million in fiscal years 2017 ...
The City of Piedmont identified the fatality victims to USA TODAY as Soren Dixon, Jack Nelson and Krysta Tsukahara, all college-age students who graduated from Piedmont High School in 2023.