Bresnahan’s Cybersecurity Legislation Passes U.S. House
Bresnahan’s Cybersecurity Legislation Passes U.S. House
Publish Date: 2026-06-23 16:35:00
Source Domain: bresnahan.house.gov
Using an unordered list, summarize the following article with between 4 and 8 key points. WASHINGTON, DC: Today, the U.S. House of Representatives unanimously passed cybersecurity legislation co-led by Representative Rob Bresnahan, Jr. (PA-08). The Small Business Cybersecurity Assistance Evaluation Act of 2026 will ensure small businesses are protected from cybersecurity risks by studying the effects these attacks can have on small businesses. The legislation first passed out of the House Committee on Small Business on May 20, by a bipartisan vote of 23-0. “In the United States, small businesses are 210% more likely to experience cyber incidents compared to larger companies,” said Rep. Bresnahan. “Despite this, many of our small businesses lack the resources and expertise necessary to defend against these threats. This legislation will help ensure that as cyber threats continue to evolve, our support systems for small businesses evolve as well.”Specifically, the legislation directs the U.S. General Accountability Office (GAO) to evaluate Federal cybersecurity assistance to small businesses. The bill would require a study to analyze cyber risks, vulnerabilities, and current initiatives and identify shortcomings of current preventative and mitigating measures. “Small businesses are the foundation of Main Streets across the country, and we cannot leave them behind as digital infrastructure becomes more unpredictable,” continued Rep. Bresnahan. “By finding the gaps in current programs, this bill will give our small businesses better access to the tools, training, and resources they need to strengthen their defense against cyberattacks.” ###