Full Name: Law for the Protection of Educational Networks and Infrastructures in the United States
Objective: To protect American school systems from cyberattacks and ransomware threats by providing assessments, resources, and guidelines to improve cybersecurity.
Date of Submission: First introduced in Congress in 2023.
Sponsors: Supported by both parties, with notable supporters including Congresswoman Doris Matsui (Democrat - California) and Congressman Gus Bilirakis (Republican - Florida).
🧩 Key Provisions of the Law
Comprehensive Cybersecurity Assessment
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) is tasked with conducting a comprehensive study on the cybersecurity risks threatening schools from kindergarten to grade twelve (K-12).
Resource Development
The administration works with stakeholders to develop voluntary guidelines and best practices to help schools address cyber threats.
Annual Report
A public report is issued that includes:
Risks and vulnerabilities in school networks
Recommendations for cost-effective measures to improve cybersecurity
Highlighting the challenges faced by rural and underserved schools
Federal Coordination
Encourages collaboration among federal agencies, education systems, and the private sector.