Cybersecurity incidents. Requires the office of technology to maintain a repository of cybersecurity incidents. Provides that a state agency and a political subdivision shall: (1) report any cybersecurity incident to the office without unreasonable delay and not later than two business days after discovery of the cybersecurity incident in a format prescribed by the chief information officer; and (2) provide the office with the name and contact information of any individual who will act as the primary reporter of a cybersecurity incident before September 1, 2021, and before September 1 of every year thereafter. Allows the office of technology to assist a state agency with certain issues concerning information technology. Provides that if requested by a political subdivision, the office may develop a list of third party technology providers that work with the office. Requires a state educational institution to submit a quarterly analysis with certain conditions. Makes conforming changes.

Statutes affected:
1. Introduced House Bill (H): 4-13.1-2-2, 4-13.1-2-8, 4-22-2.1-6, 4-23-7.3-16, 5-22-22-4.5, 36-1-12-4
2. House Bill (H): 4-13.1-2-2, 4-13.1-2-8, 4-22-2.1-6, 4-23-7.3-16, 5-22-22-4.5, 9-14-12-4, 36-1-12-4
3. House Bill (S): 4-13.1-2-2, 4-13.1-2-8, 4-22-2.1-6, 4-23-7.3-16, 5-22-22-4.5, 36-1-12-4
4. Enrolled House Bill (H): 4-13.1-2-2, 4-13.1-2-8, 4-22-2.1-6, 4-23-7.3-16, 5-22-22-4.5, 9-14-12-4, 36-1-12-4