Bill 118 hr 1724, also known as the Securing Maritime Data from Communist China Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress. The main purpose of this bill is to address concerns about the potential security risks posed by Chinese companies collecting and storing data from US maritime vessels.
The bill specifically targets Chinese companies that provide services or equipment to US maritime vessels, such as shipping companies or port operators. It aims to prevent these companies from accessing sensitive data that could compromise national security or pose a threat to US interests.
If passed, the bill would require US maritime vessels to use secure data storage systems that are not connected to Chinese servers or networks. It would also prohibit Chinese companies from accessing or storing data from US vessels without proper authorization.
Overall, the Securing Maritime Data from Communist China Act is designed to protect US maritime interests and ensure that sensitive data is not compromised by foreign entities. It reflects growing concerns about cybersecurity and data privacy in the maritime industry, particularly in relation to China.