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US Cybersecurity Cooperation with Abraham Accords Nations to Protect Critical Infrastructure

This law strengthens the protection of US critical infrastructure (like power grids and financial systems) by enhancing cybersecurity collaboration with Abraham Accords countries. It mandates better information sharing regarding threats, such as ransomware and nation-state attacks, aiming to increase collective digital security and resilience against global threats. All activities must respect civil rights and individual privacy, which is essential for protecting citizens' data.
Key points
Increased defense against hacking and ransomware attacks through international threat information sharing.
Joint cybersecurity training and exercises with Middle Eastern partners for faster incident response to threats against critical infrastructure.
Cooperation focuses on protecting critical infrastructure while strictly safeguarding civil rights and privacy.
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Additional Information
Print number: 118_S_1777
Sponsor: Sen. Rosen, Jacky [D-NV]
Process start date: 2023-05-31