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Texas SB2610 Compliance Tool

Compliance Readiness Assessment

Evaluate your cybersecurity posture against Texas SB2610 requirements and identify gaps for safe harbor protection

1
Business Profile
2
Framework
3
Documentation
4
Breach Response
1

How many employees does your business have?

This determines your applicable SB2610 compliance tier. Safe harbor protection applies to businesses with fewer than 250 employees.

2

What types of sensitive data do you handle?

Select all that apply. This helps determine your risk exposure.

3

Do you have a written password policy?

Required for Tier 1 safe harbor compliance.

4

Do you have a written cybersecurity program?

Texas SB2610 requires a documented cybersecurity program for safe harbor protection.

5

Do you have an annual program review schedule?

SB2610 requires periodic updates to maintain compliance.

6

Do you have an incident response plan?

Critical for breach management and notification compliance.

7

Are you familiar with Texas breach notification requirements?

NOTE: This is EXISTING Texas law (TX B&C Code §521.053), not new SB2610. Requirements: 60 days for individuals, 30 days for AG (if 250+ TX residents affected).