Bill 118 s 2153, also known as the Defense Support for Cyber Emergencies Response Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the United States Congress. The main purpose of this bill is to enhance the ability of the Department of Defense to provide support in response to cyber emergencies.
The bill outlines specific provisions for the Department of Defense to assist federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial governments in responding to cyber incidents that pose a significant risk to national security, economy, or public health and safety. This includes providing technical assistance, expertise, and resources to help mitigate the effects of cyber attacks.
Additionally, the bill establishes a framework for coordination between the Department of Defense and other federal agencies, as well as private sector entities, in responding to cyber emergencies. This includes the establishment of a Cyber Response and Recovery Fund to support these efforts.
Overall, the Defense Support for Cyber Emergencies Response Act aims to improve the nation's ability to respond effectively to cyber threats and protect critical infrastructure from cyber attacks. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration between government agencies and private sector partners in addressing cyber emergencies.