What's Happening?
The Florida Legislature has passed House Bill 1085, which aims to formalize state support for local government cybersecurity efforts. The bill, now awaiting the governor's signature, proposes the creation of the Local Government Cybersecurity Protection
Program (LGCPP) within the Florida Digital Service. This program would provide grants in the form of cybersecurity tools and services to municipalities, which in return would share telemetry data with the state's cybersecurity operations center. The initiative is designed to centralize and enhance cyber defense capabilities across the state. The bill passed with overwhelming support, receiving only one dissenting vote, and is set to take effect on July 1, 2026, if signed into law.
Why It's Important?
The passage of this bill is significant as it represents a strategic shift towards a more coordinated approach to cybersecurity at the state level. By providing local governments with access to advanced cybersecurity tools and services, the program aims to bolster defenses against cyber threats, which have been increasingly targeting public sector entities. This initiative could serve as a model for other states looking to enhance their cybersecurity infrastructure. The program's success could lead to improved protection of critical infrastructure and public services, reducing the risk of data breaches and cyberattacks that could disrupt government operations and compromise sensitive information.
What's Next?
If Governor Ron DeSantis signs the bill, the LGCPP will be implemented starting July 1, 2026, and will run through July 1, 2031. The program's effectiveness will likely be monitored closely, with potential adjustments made based on its impact on local government cybersecurity. Stakeholders, including local government officials and cybersecurity experts, may engage in discussions to optimize the program's implementation and address any challenges that arise. Additionally, the program's success could influence future legislative efforts to expand or enhance cybersecurity initiatives at both the state and national levels.












