The breach occurred at Equifax, one of the three major credit reporting agencies that conducts the credit checks relied on by many industries, including landlords, car lenders, Today, House leadership released text of the " Omnibus package. The cybersecurity bill is a combination of three bad cybersecurity bills Take action here. CISA passed out of the Senate by a disappointing vote of last week. The bill has already passed out of the House, and now it goes to a conference committee to CISA passed the Senate today in a vote.
The bill is fundamentally flawed due to its broad immunity clauses, vague definitions, and aggressive spying authorities. The bill now moves to a conference committee despite its inability to address problems that caused recent highly publicized computer data breaches, like EFF continues to strongly oppose the bill. Today, the bill's sponsors released an amendment previewing the final version of the bill. It's the second time in You can see how your Senator voted here. After a final vote early next week in the Senate, CISA will move to a conference committee where House and Senate leaders will resolve differences between the Today a wide range of organizations from across the political spectrum—including EFF—sent a letter to the Senate protesting Sen.
Since the death of activist and Internet pioneer Aaron Swartz three Join EFF Lists. VentureBeat Homepage. Jay Rockefeller D-W. CISPA is a bill that would enable major companies to share cyberthreat data with the government and each other to prevent attacks on their networks.
Health Energy Environment. YouTube Instagram Adobe. Kickstarter Tumblr Art Club. Film TV Games. Fortnite Game of Thrones Books. Comics Music. Filed under: Web Policy Breaking. Linkedin Reddit Pocket Flipboard Email. Arizona senator John McCain, the leading Republican on the Senate armed services committee, said during a hearing last month that the homeland security department was "probably the most inefficient bureaucracy that I have ever encountered" and was ill-equipped to determine how best to secure the nation's essential infrastructure.
McCain has introduced a competing bill. This article is more than 9 years old. Republican-controlled House defies Obama over legislation to prevent electronic attacks on US. Forbes: Why would the president veto it? MotherJones: Those for, those against Gawker: Cispa is meant to stop Chinese hackers The Obama administration has threatened a veto of the House bill, preferring a Senate measure that would give the homeland security department the primary role in overseeing domestic cybersecurity and the authority to set security standards.
The House passed the amendment by votes to three.
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