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Committee holds House Bill 4; sends RS31950 to second reading after discussion of multifactor authentication
Summary
Representative Bridal Raybel explained that RS31950 corrects House Bill 4 and would require multifactor authentication for state accounts; the committee voted to hold House Bill 4 and send RS31950 to the second-reading calendar.
Representative Bridal Raybel told the Idaho House Commerce and Human Resources Committee that RS31950 corrects language in House Bill 4 and does not change the bill's intent. The measure addresses network security by promoting multifactor authentication for state accounts and clarifies the Office of Information Technology Services' (OITS) authority with respect to the executive branch.
"House bill 4 addresses what's one of the most commonly identified issues with network security and that's…
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