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HR 2683119th CongressIntroduced
Remote Access Security Act
Introduced: Apr 7, 2025
Standard Summary
Comprehensive overview in 1-2 paragraphs
The Remote Access Security Act amends the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 to extend U.S. export controls to cover remote access of controlled items, closing a regulatory gap where foreign persons could access U.S.-controlled technology via the internet or cloud services without physical transfer.
Key Points
- 1Adds definition of 'remote access' as access to U.S. controlled items via network connections from foreign locations
- 2Extends export control requirements to cover remote access alongside physical exports and in-country transfers
- 3Authorizes the Secretary to regulate remote access of controlled items
- 4Requires licensing and compliance for remote access similar to physical exports
- 5Amends multiple sections of the Export Control Reform Act to include remote access provisions
- 6Provides regulatory authority for enforcement against unauthorized remote access
Impact Areas
Export control compliance for technology companiesCloud service providers and remote access platformsInternational business operationsNational security and technology transfer controlsForeign persons accessing U.S. controlled technology
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