FISMA Act of 2008
A bill to amend title 44, United States Code, to enhance information security of the Federal Government, and for other purposes.
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Bill Status
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| September 11, 2008 |
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In the News
October 17, 2008 Note to McCain, Obama: Don't forget information security
...boxes with no teeth. To improve the efficacy and benefits of FISMA, the Senate is currently working on the FISMA Act of 2008 (S.3474). As of now, this bill remains in committee. 3. A national information privacy act. The Personal Data and Privacy Act
September 19, 2008 FISMA 2.0 bill will strengthen cybersecurity, experts say
The Federal Information Security Management Act of 2008, S. 3474, which builds on the original 2002 FISMA legislation, promises to raise the bar for ...
September 17, 2008 Senate panel rejects weakening FISMA bill
Under the provisions of the Federal Information Security Management Act of 2008, S. 3474, agencies would implement security measures to fit the risk and ...
Blog Coverage
November 03, 2008 WashingtonWatch.com Digest - November 3, 2008
Saves $16.25 per family. S. 2448 The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 Technical Corrections Act Costs $1.44 per family. S. 3474 The Federal Information Security Management Act of 2008 Costs $5.02 per family ...
Source: The WashingtonWatch.com Blog
November 02, 2008 Revision of IT security rules could cost feds $600M over four years
11 and is officially known as S. 3474 (download PDF), is designed to address some of those concerns. For instance, the bill would require all agencies to create a chief information security officer's position with specific duties and ...
Source: Computerworld Networking News
November 02, 2008 Homeland Security Today - news and analysis - DHS Agencies' Info ...
Legislation drafted in the Senate this year, S. 3474, the "Federal Information Security Management Act of 2008," would demand agencies buy security built into products rather than adding it later to save on money and delays, ...
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