Utah Statutes

§ 78B-4-703 — Components of a cybersecurity program eligible for an affirmative defense.

Utah § 78B-4-703
JurisdictionUtah
Title 78BJudicial Code
Ch. 78B-4Limitations on Liability
Part 78B-4-7Cybersecurity Affirmative Defense Act

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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 78B-4-703 (2026).

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(1)Subject to Subsection (3), a person's written cybersecurity program reasonably conforms to a recognized cybersecurity framework if the written cybersecurity program:
(1)(a) is designed to protect the type of personal information obtained in the breach of system security; and
(1)(b) (1)(b)(i) is a reasonable security program described in Subsection (2);
(1)(b)(ii) reasonably conforms to the current version of any of the following frameworks or publications, or any combination of the following frameworks or publications:
(1)(b)(ii)(A) NIST special publication 800-171;
(1)(b)(ii)(B) NIST special publications 800-53 and 800-53a;
(1)(b)(ii)(C) the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program Security Assessment Framework;
(1)(b)(ii)(D) the Center for Internet Security Critical Securi

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Legislative History

Enacted by Chapter 40, 2021 General Session

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