Controversial cyber bill CISPA returns to Congress for debate, same as before
President Obama announced a new cybersecurity executive order in his State of the Union address last night and urged Congress to follow his lead "by passing legislation to give our government a greater capacity to secure our networks and deter attacks."Congress is acting today by reintroducing the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), an older bill President Obama threatened to veto last year that would allow private companies to share information on "cyber threats" with the government and each other. The bill, which is said to be "identical" to the previous version, goes a step further than President Obama's cybersecurity order
What the influencers are saying
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Ellen Miller
RT @digiphile: #CISPA was re-introduced in the House today: http://t.co/oUW46yW3 Little has changed since April 2012: http://t.co/Wn4rsJjg
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gagnier
RT @digiphile: #CISPA was re-introduced in the House today: http://t.co/oUW46yW3 Little has changed since April 2012: http://t.co/Wn4rsJjg
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Alex Howard
Context: http://t.co/oUW46yW3 & http://t.co/Wn4rsJjg RT @CSIS #CISPA coauthors speaking LIVE: http://t.co/wE8cz8oS
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Alex Howard
#CISPA was re-introduced in the House today: http://t.co/oUW46yW3 Little has changed since April 2012: http://t.co/Wn4rsJjg
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