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Security professionals urge Wyoming lawmakers to update cybersecurity statutes after high loss rankings
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Volunteers and cybersecurity professionals told the Select Committee on Blockchain that Wyoming’s cybersecurity statutes are outdated and that regular statutory review and a two-tiered breach reporting regime are needed to protect businesses and residents.
Laramie, Wyo. — Cybersecurity practitioners told the Legislature’s Select Committee on Blockchain on Sept. 22 that Wyoming’s statutory framework for data breaches and cybersecurity needs systematic updating, regular review and clearer reporting thresholds.
David Horton, introduced to the committee as a member of the Wyoming Cybersecurity Action Network, said Wyoming lags other states on cyber legislation and urged lawmakers to create an ongoing process to keep cybersecurity…
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