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S. 1943: Protecting Seniors' Data Act of 2025

The Protecting Seniors' Data Act of 2025 aims to enhance the security of computer systems within the Social Security Administration (SSA). Below are the main components of the bill:

Overview of the Bill

  • Comprehensive Audit: Within 60 days of the bill's enactment, the Comptroller General of the United States is required to initiate a detailed audit of the SSA's computer systems. This audit will assess systems accessed by certain agencies and their personnel to identify any security vulnerabilities or bugs in the software used.
  • Privacy Law Compliance: The audit will also check for compliance with federal privacy laws related to the handling of personal information.
  • Reporting Results: The Comptroller General must submit a report to relevant Senate and House committees within one year, detailing the findings of the audit and providing recommendations for further action.
  • Fixing Identified Issues: The Social Security Administration's Commissioner is mandated to address any vulnerabilities or bugs identified in the audit report within 90 days of receiving the report. They must also provide an update on the status of these fixes to Congress.

Goals of the Bill

The primary goal of the Protecting Seniors' Data Act is to safeguard sensitive data related to seniors by ensuring that the technological systems of the SSA are secure and compliant with privacy regulations. By conducting thorough audits, the bill seeks to identify and rectify potential risks that could compromise the integrity and security of personal information managed by the SSA.

Implementation Timeline

  • Audit Commencement: 60 days post-enactment
  • Submission of Audit Report: 1 year post-enactment
  • Fixing Vulnerabilities: 90 days after the report is received by the SSA Commissioner

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Date Action
Jun. 04, 2025 Introduced in Senate
Jun. 04, 2025 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.

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