US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB2154

Introduced
3/14/25  

Caption

American Cybersecurity Literacy Act

Impact

The bill mandates that the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information develop and conduct this cybersecurity literacy campaign which would include educational resources in various languages and formats. The campaign is designed to teach the public about identifying cybersecurity threats, such as phishing attempts, as well as the importance of using secure passwords and authentication measures. This broad educational outreach aims to raise awareness about potential cybersecurity risks linked to personal devices and public Wi-Fi networks, contributing to an overall reduction in vulnerabilities faced by individuals and organizations.

Summary

House Bill 2154, known as the American Cybersecurity Literacy Act, seeks to establish a national campaign aimed at enhancing cybersecurity literacy among the American populace. This initiative is crucial given the increasing prevalence of cyberattacks and the significant economic and security implications they pose. The proposed legislation recognizes that educating the public on cybersecurity best practices is essential to mitigate risks associated with these threats, thereby fostering a safer online environment for all citizens.

Contention

While the bill strives to bolster national cybersecurity defenses, it may face challenges such as funding and implementation efficiency. Some critics may argue about the effectiveness of such educational programs, questioning how well they can translate into real-world cybersecurity improvements. Additionally, there may be debates around privacy concerns regarding how data is collected and used in conjunction with the campaign activities. Therefore, stakeholder engagement and public outreach will be essential to ensure the program's success and address any potential public apprehensions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB486

Young Americans Financial Literacy Act

US HR23

Affirming the importance of digital literacy and access for older Americans.

US HB3026

Protecting America’s Cybersecurity Act

US HB7658

Enhanced Cybersecurity for SNAP Act of 2026

US HB6429

Expanding Cybersecurity Workforce Act of 2025

US HB1983

Schools; media literacy and cybersecurity to be taught in sixth, seventh, or eighth grades; State Department of Education to adopt curriculum standards; effective date.

US HB1983

Schools; media literacy and cybersecurity to be taught in sixth, seventh, or eighth grades; State Department of Education to adopt curriculum standards; effective date.

US HB6083

La Comisión de las Ocupaciónes Americanos Act Commission on the United States Occupations in the Americas Act

US HB3841

Healthcare Cybersecurity Act of 2025

US HB7740

African American History Act of 2026

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