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Committee holds House Bill 4; sends RS31950 on multifactor authentication to second reading
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The committee held House Bill 4 in committee and approved sending RS31950—an updated version that clarifies multifactor authentication requirements and the Office of Information Technology Services' role—to the second reading calendar.
The House Commerce and Human Resources Committee on Wednesday voted to hold House Bill 4 in committee and to send RS31950 to the second reading calendar. The measures concern requiring multifactor authentication for state network access and clarifying the Office of Information Technology Services' (OITS) authority over executive-branch cybersecurity.
Representative Bridal Raybel, who identified herself as representing District 34, told the committee that House Bill 4 addresses a commonly identified weakness in network security: people. "House bill 4…
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