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Indiana lawmakers recently passed legislation that will greatly increase the amount of information sharing among statewide agencies and between the state and local government regarding cyberattacks and threats to government IT assets.
House Bill 1169, which Gov. Eric Holcomb is expected to sign in the coming days, will give the Indiana Office of Technology a much wider scope over how public-sector entities report and respond to incidents like ransomware, denial-of-service attacks, website defacements and software vulnerability exploitations, including zero-day attacks.
Indiana CIO Tracy Barnes (State of Indiana)
Under the bill, IOT will build a repository of cyber incidents affecting state agencies and local governments. Those entities will also be required to report any incidents to the Indiana Office of Technology “without unreasonable delay,” or within two busin