U.S. senators and their staff will receive assistance from the Senate Sergeant at Arms (SAA) to protect their accounts and devices from cyber threats if a bipartisan bill introduced by Senators and Senate Intelligence Committee members Ron Wyden (D-Ore) and Tom Cotton (R-Ark) will be signed into law.
The Senate Cybersecurity Protection Act, S. 890, would allow the SAA — which is the one responsible for the Senate’s cybersecurity — to offer opt-in cybersecurity support which would help U.S. senators to be prepared when their personal devices are targeted by state-sponsored hacking groups.
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