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NJ A5036

NJ A5036
Establishes Office of Cybersecurity Infrastructure.


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Introduced
11/14/2024
In Committee
11/14/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes the Office of Cybersecurity Infrastructure in the Executive Branch of State Government. The office will be in, but not of, the Department of the Treasury, but the office will be independent of any supervision or control by the State Treasurer or the Department of the Treasury. The purpose of the office is to establish and implement cybersecurity policies for the State; establish, implement, and monitor technology infrastructure throughout the State in order for nonprofit and private organizations to interact with residents of this State in a secure manner; and establish artificial intelligence (AI) policies in order for public and private institutions to safely integrate AI into professional practices. The office will develop and maintain an Internet website or webpage providing information to the public concerning the operations of the office. Under the bill, the office will be led by a Chief Officer of Cybersecurity Infrastructure. The officer will be appointed by, serve at the pleasure of, and report directly to the Governor. The officer will devote full-time to the duties and responsibilities of the office and will receive a salary as determined by law. The Chief Officer of Cybersecurity Infrastructure, in consultation with the Chief Technology Officer of the Office of Information Technology, the Chief Information Security Officer of the State, and the Director of the New Jersey Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell, will: establish the internal organizational structure of the Office of Cybersecurity Infrastructure; coordinate and conduct technology operations in the Executive Branch of State Government, including agency cybersecurity technology operations, technology infrastructure operations, and AI integration operations; draft and establish Service Level Agreements with each department and agency in the Executive Branch of State Government; and enter into agreements as necessary with private and public entities or individuals in order to better secure cybersecurity infrastructure in this State. The Chief Officer of Cybersecurity Infrastructure will be authorized to appoint up to six Deputy Officers of Cybersecurity Infrastructure. Each deputy officer will be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the officer and will be responsible for cybersecurity planning, coordination, budgeting, technical architecture, and management of large-scale cybersecurity initiatives. The Chief Officer of Cybersecurity Infrastructure will provide periodic reports to the Governor and will issue an annual report to the Governor and to the Legislature regarding the cybersecurity infrastructure operations of the Executive Branch of State Government and the activities of the Office of Cybersecurity Infrastructure. The annual report will be issued on or before January 1 of each year and will be made available to the public on the office's website.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the Office of Cybersecurity Infrastructure within the New Jersey state government's Executive Branch, specifically located within (but independent of) the Department of the Treasury. The office will be led by a Chief Officer of Cybersecurity Infrastructure, who will be appointed by and report directly to the Governor, with the authority to appoint up to six Deputy Officers. The primary responsibilities of the office include developing and implementing statewide cybersecurity policies, establishing secure technology infrastructure for nonprofit and private organizations, and creating artificial intelligence (AI) policies to help public and private institutions safely integrate AI into their professional practices. The bill provides detailed definitions for key terms like "cybersecurity infrastructure" (protecting systems and data from unauthorized access) and "AI" (systems that can perform tasks with minimal human oversight and can learn and improve). The Chief Officer will be required to consult with other state technology leaders, draft service level agreements with state agencies, and provide periodic and annual reports to the Governor and Legislature about the office's activities and the state's cybersecurity operations. The office will also maintain a public website to share information about its work, emphasizing transparency and public engagement in cybersecurity efforts.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Science, Innovation and Technology Committee (on 11/14/2024)

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