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Wednesday, the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence marked up the Cyber Intelligence Allotment and Protection Act (CISPA), the misguided “cybersecurity” bill that would make a gaping exception to existing
CISPA is controversial because it overrules all existing federal and state laws by saying "notwithstanding any other provision of law," including privacy policies and wiretap laws, companies may share cybersecurity-related information "with any other
The earlier version of the amendment, which was obtained by The Hill, would have marked a significant concession by the sponsors of CISPA, House Intelligence Committee leaders Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) and Dutch Ruppersberger (D-Md.). The two
In a hearing earlier today on the controversial Cyber Intelligence Allotment and Protection Act (CISPA), Representative Mike Rogers dismissed the opposition to the bill. He compared opponents of the bill to a "14 year ancient"
In a hearing earlier today on the controversial Cyber Intelligence Allotment and Protection Act (CISPA), Representative Mike Rogers dismissed the opposition to the bill. He compared opponents of the bill to a "14 year ancient"
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