Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1007

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the security of election systems.

Impact

The new provisions outlined in HB1007 require biennial training for election personnel on cybersecurity best practices, reinforcing the need for all individuals with access to sensitive election data to be well-informed about potential risks and protective measures. The Secretary of State is also required to initiate immediate notifications to key state officials and relevant committees in the event of a data breach that affects election data. These enhancements aim to not only protect election data but also to foster greater accountability and preparedness in guarding against cyber threats.

Summary

House Bill 1007 seeks to enhance the security of election systems in Texas by amending the Election Code to address cybersecurity concerns. The bill mandates the Secretary of State to adopt rules defining protective measures for election data, including encryption and access restrictions. It establishes a framework for addressing cybersecurity risks associated with electronic use, storage, and transmission of election data, emphasizing the necessity for secure handling of sensitive election-related information. Furthermore, the bill calls for the appointment of a dedicated cybersecurity expert tasked with implementing and overseeing these security measures.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support from proponents who advocate for stronger cybersecurity measures, it may also face scrutiny regarding the feasibility of implementing such extensive security protocols across all counties. Concerns are likely to emerge around the adequacy of funding for necessary training and cybersecurity assessments, particularly in smaller counties that may struggle to allocate resources. Moreover, the implications of restricting access to sensitive information during investigations may raise questions about transparency and operational protocols within election offices.

Companion Bills

TX SB78

Similar Relating to the security of election systems.

Previously Filed As

TX SB78

Relating to the security of election systems.

TX SB2216

Relating to security of election system equipment.

TX SB00463

An Act Concerning Security Of Election Administration Processes, Elections Sites, Election Workers And Electors.

TX AB2281

Office of Elections Cybersecurity.

TX SB827

Relating to the audit of an election using an electronic voting system.

TX HB1687

ITS; require to establish minimum cybersecuirty standards for the Statewide Elections Management System.

TX HB1066

Municipal Elections - Qualified Electronic Transmission Systems - Authorization for Use

TX S08615

Establishes an election security navigator program within the state board of elections to provide assistance for local boards of elections in mitigating cybersecurity threats, improving physical and operational preparedness, and enhancing public confidence in the integrity of elections.

TX S3528

Establishes "New Jersey Elections Security Act."

TX SB91

An act to amend Sections 15651 and 15672 Section 4005 of the Elections Code, relating to elections.

Similar Bills

CA AB2281

Office of Elections Cybersecurity.

TX SB78

Relating to the security of election systems.

MS SB2096

MDITS and SOS; require to establish minimum cybersecurity standards for SEMS.

MD HB376

Maryland Cybersecurity Council - Alterations

NM SB254

Cybersecurity Act & Office Changes

MD SB294

Maryland Cybersecurity Council - Alterations

MS HB1687

ITS; require to establish minimum cybersecuirty standards for the Statewide Elections Management System.

MA S39

Protecting sensitive personal information from breaches and other cybersecurity incidents