Title 6 › Chapter CHAPTER 6— - CYBERSECURITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - FEDERAL CYBERSECURITY ENHANCEMENT › § 1524
Requires several government officials to study and report on how well federal agencies find and stop cyber intruders in their computer systems. The Comptroller General must, within 3 years after December 18, 2015, study and publish a report on how effective the government’s overall approach is, including detection and prevention tools and the plan to find intruders. The Secretary must, within 6 months after December 18, 2015 and every year after, tell Congress how the intrusion detection and prevention tools are being put in place. That report must cover privacy controls, the kinds of technologies used to detect and block risky network traffic (and whether they are commercial), the types and counts of indicators used, the number of detections and blocks, and the pilot tests (how many new technologies were tested and how many agencies took part). The Director must, within 18 months after December 18, 2015 and yearly after, report to Congress which agencies use the detection and prevention tools, how much they use them, and counts and types of detections and blocks by agency. The Federal Chief Information Officer must review and report between 18 months and 2 years after December 18, 2015 on how well the systems detect and stop cyber threats, their costs and benefits (including compared to commercial tools and the value of classified threat information), and whether agencies can protect sensitive indicators if shared on unclassified channels. The Director must also send the intrusion assessment plan to Congress within 6 months after December 18, 2015 and 30 days after any update, and must, within 1 year and annually, report on how the plan is carried out, the findings, the advanced tools used, and agency compliance; the Director must also submit certain related plans and improved metrics within 1 year. All required reports must be unclassified but may include a classified annex.
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6 U.S.C. § 1524
Title 6 — Domestic Security
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73