Bill 118 s 5390, also known as the "Health Care and Public Health Cybersecurity Coordination Act," aims to enhance cybersecurity measures within the health care and public health sectors. The bill mandates that the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency collaborate to develop and implement strategies to bolster cybersecurity defenses in these critical areas.
The legislation recognizes the increasing threat of cyber attacks on health care and public health systems, which can compromise sensitive patient data and disrupt essential services. By requiring coordination between key government agencies, the bill seeks to improve information sharing, response capabilities, and overall cybersecurity posture within these sectors.
In addition to enhancing coordination between agencies, the bill also includes provisions for conducting risk assessments, developing best practices, and providing technical assistance to health care and public health entities. These measures are designed to help organizations better protect themselves against cyber threats and mitigate potential vulnerabilities.
Overall, the Health Care and Public Health Cybersecurity Coordination Act aims to strengthen cybersecurity defenses in the health care and public health sectors, ultimately safeguarding critical infrastructure and ensuring the protection of sensitive data. By promoting collaboration and proactive measures, the bill seeks to enhance the resilience of these vital sectors against cyber threats.