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NJ SJR107
Joint Resolution
Status
3/10/2026
Primary Sponsor
Linda Greenstein
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AI Summary
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Establishes the "New Jersey Cybersecurity Task Force" to assess cybersecurity threats against state residents and businesses and recommend best practices for identifying vulnerabilities, mitigating risks, preventing breaches, and recovering from attacks.
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Task force consists of 11 members including the Attorney General, Director of Homeland Security and Preparedness, Head of the NJ Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell, legislative designees from the Senate President and Assembly Speaker, and five Governor-appointed public members.
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Public members represent the NJ League of Municipalities, NJ Business and Industry Association, NJ Society of Certified Public Accountants, NJ Association of School Administrators, and a higher education faculty member with cybersecurity expertise.
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Members must be appointed and hold their initial organizational meeting within 45 days of the act's effective date, with the Department of Law and Public Safety providing staff support.
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Task force must submit findings and recommendations to the Governor and Legislature within one year of its initial meeting, after which it expires.
Legislative Description
Establishes "New Jersey Cybersecurity Task Force."
Law and Public Safety
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee
3/10/2026