SUBPART C-2. LOUISIANA CYBERSECURITY COMMISSION
§15.11. Legislative intent
The legislature of Louisiana hereby finds all of the following:
(1) The mission of the Louisiana Cybersecurity Commission, which was created by
executive order of the governor, is the coordination of cybersecurity efforts among local,
state, tribal, and federal governments as well as the private sector to maintain the stability of
public services while ensuring proper privacy and protection of data entrusted to the state.
(2) Information systems, networks, and critical infrastructure around the world are
threatened by increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks.
(3) Cyberattacks aimed at breaching and damaging computers, networks, and critical
infrastructure in Louisiana represent a major security risk and increase the state's
vulnerability to economic disruption, critical infrastructure damage, privacy violations, and
identity theft.
(4) The increasing number and complexity of cyberattacks demand heightened levels
of coordination, information sharing, and emergency response between local, state, tribal,
and federal governments and the private sector to protect computer networks and critical
infrastructure, as defined by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency of the
federal Department of Homeland Security, from damage or unauthorized access.
(5) As a result of the increasing threat of cyberattacks and to solidify the
collaboration between governments and the private sector, the Louisiana Cybersecurity
Commission shall be formally created to ensure continuation of its important mission. The
commission's proven track record of improving the resiliency of the cyber ecosystems in the
state of Louisiana justify and warrant its statutory creation.
Acts 2023, No. 245, §2.