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PRESIDENT SIGNS REP. MACE AND REP. KHANNA’S CYBERSECURITY BILL INTO LAW

December 22, 2022

Washington, D.C. - Yesterday, President Biden signed the Quantum Computing Cybersecurity Preparedness Act into law. Rep. Nancy Mace released the following statement on her and Rep. Ro Khanna’s bipartisan bill being signed into law:

“To strengthen our cybersecurity is to strengthen our national security," said Rep. Mace.“Just yesterday the Quantum Computing Cybersecurity Preparedness Act was signed into law. Rep. Ro Khanna and Senators Portman and Hassan worked hard to ensure this critical bill got through. When coming to Washington, we promised to work across the aisle to help strengthen our country, and this law is the perfect example of bipartisanship in action.”

BACKGROUND:

The Quantum Computing Cybersecurity Preparedness Act will:

  • Require the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to prioritize the acquisition and migration of federal agencies’ information technology to post-quantum cryptography;
  • Instruct OMB to create guidance for federal agencies to assess critical systems one year after the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) issues planned post-quantum cryptography standards;
  • Direct OMB to send an annual report to Congress that includes a strategy on how to address post-quantum cryptography risks, the funding that might be necessary, and an analysis on whole-of-government coordination and migration to post-quantum cryptography standards and information technology.

ABOUT

Congresswoman Nancy Mace grew up in the Lowcountry. She is the daughter of a retired Army General and retired school teacher. Before being sworn into Congress, Nancy earned accolades as one of the most fiscally conservative members of the South Carolina General Assembly; she’s also one of the most pro-conservation lawmakers in the state of South Carolina. Nancy is the recipient of the 2019 Taxpayer Hero Award from the South Carolina Club for Growth; she has a 100% record of voting to lower taxes. Nancy is also the recipient of the Champion Award from Palmetto Goodwill for her efforts in education and in helping those most in need receive job training; she has a 100 percent rating with Conservation Voters of South Carolina.

 

MEDIA CONTACT

John Seibels, press@sc01.org, 843-901-0029