Bill113th Congress

S. 21

Cybersecurity and American Cyber Competitiveness Act of 2013

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Introduced
Jan 22, 2013
Origin Chamber
Senate
Policy Area
Science, Technology, Communications
Latest Action
Jan 22, 2013

Sponsor

Sen. Rockefeller, John D., IV [D-WV]

Democrat·WV
Bioguide ID: R000361
First Name: JAY
Last Name: ROCKEFELLER
By Request: N
7
Cosponsors
1
Committees
2
Actions
0
Amendments
0
Related Bills
22
Subjects
1
Summaries
3
Titles
1
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Bill Details

Update Date
Nov 15, 2022
Origin Chamber
Senate
Bill Type
S
Bill Number
21
Congress
113
Introduced Date
Jan 22, 2013
Policy Area
Science, Technology, Communications
Is Law
No
Jan 22, 2013IntroReferral

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

Source: Senate

Jan 22, 2013IntroReferral10000

Introduced in Senate

Source: Library of Congress

Introduced in Senate· Jan 22, 20130

Cybersecurity and American Cyber Competitiveness Act of 2013 - Calls for the enactment of bipartisan legislation to improve communication and collaboration between the private sector and the federal government to secure the United States against cyber attack, enhance the competitiveness of the United States and create jobs in the information technology industry, and protect the identities and sensitive information of U.S. citizens and businesses by: (1) enhancing the security and resiliency of public and private communications and information networks against cyber attack; (2) establishing mechanisms for sharing cyber threat and vulnerability information between the government and the private sector; (3) developing a public-private system to improve the capability of the United States to assess cyber risk and prevent, detect, and respond to cyber attacks against critical infrastructure such as the electric grid, the financial sector, and telecommunications networks; (4) promoting research and development investments and professional training; (5) preventing and mitigating identity theft; (6) enhancing U.S. diplomatic capacity and public-private international cooperation to respond to emerging cyber threats; (7) expanding resources for investigating and prosecuting cyber crimes in a manner that respects privacy rights and civil liberties and promotes U.S. innovation; and (8) maintaining robust protections of the privacy of U.S. citizens and their online activities and communications.

Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee

Senate· Standing
Advanced technology and technological innovationsBusiness recordsCompetitiveness, trade promotion, trade deficitsComputer security and identity theftComputers and information technologyCrime preventionCriminal investigation, prosecution, interrogationDiplomacy, foreign officials, Americans abroadElectric power generation and transmissionEmployee hiringEmployment and training programsFinancial services and investmentsInfrastructure developmentInternational organizations and cooperationInternet and video servicesInternet, web applications, social mediaPublic-private cooperationResearch administration and fundingResearch and developmentRight of privacyTelephone and wireless communicationTerrorism

Introduced in Senate

Jan 22, 2013

Cybersecurity and American Cyber Competitiveness Act of 2013 — Informed