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"The bottom line is folks who don't think CISA is important are probably overlooking the fact and taking for granted what the law has helped," said John Miller.
On Tuesday, the Senate passed the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015, a bill aiming to enhance cybersecurity measures in the country by fostering data sharing between the public and ...
Heinrich and Hirono also questioned why the legislation provides a new exemption to the Freedom of Information Act through ... to voluntarily share information about cybersecurity threats ...
Nearly a decade after Congress passed the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015, the law is facing an uncertain future. Not to be confused with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure ...
The U.S. Senate today passed the controversial Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act, also known as CISA, in a 74 to 21 vote. A similar bill has already passed in the House, and the two ...
Passing the Federal budget before the end of the year was a key priority and became a fortuitous opportunity for Congress to slip in the controversial Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015 ...
Testifying before a House Homeland Security panel’s cyber subcommittee, industry stakeholders urged lawmakers to extend the 2015 Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act that is poised to expire in ...
The 2015 Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act is set to expire this September. Experts say its path to reauthorization is unclear, paved in supportive efforts from experts, an executive shift ...
This story was originally published on Cybersecurity Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Cybersecurity Dive newsletter. Two federal lawmakers today introduced a ...
The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015, a keystone ordinance that lets the private sector share cyber threat information with legal safeguards, expires in September unless renewed by ...