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Senate Committee Passes Cyber Threat Sharing Bill

By | March 13, 2015

The U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee voted 14-1 on Thursday to approve a bill intended to enhance information sharing between private companies and intelligence agencies about cybersecurity threats.

The panel’s approval cleared the way for a vote in the full Senate on the measure, which would extend some legal liability protection to companies to make it easier for them to share data with the government to help prevent and respond to cyberattacks.

Some privacy advocates opposed the bill, worrying that it would do too little to prevent more data collection by the National Security Agency and other U.S. intelligence agencies. Such surveillance has come under scrutiny since 2013 disclosures by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.

Privacy concerns were cited by the only member of the committee who voted against the bill, Democratic Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon. “It’s a surveillance bill by another name,” Wyden said in a statement.

The measure was partly inspired by recent cyberattacks on major corporations, including Sony. Several major firms, including Microsoft Corp., Lockheed Martin and Morgan Stanley, had pushed for a threat-sharing bill, according to media reports.

Given its strong support in the committee, the measure is given a good chance of passing when it comes up for a vote in the full Senate, most likely in the coming months.

But it also must win passage in the House of Representatives to be sent for President Barack Obama to sign into law.

Representative Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said he was optimistic the panel would have its own bill in the coming weeks.

(Editing by Sandra Maler and Will Dunham)

Topics Cyber

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  • March 16, 2015 at 9:05 am
    Ron says:
    ExciteBiker, Agreed. So why did you only criticize Democrats in your post when this specific article only spoke about what was done by a committee with a Republican majority? ... read more
  • March 14, 2015 at 10:25 am
    ExciteBiker says:
    Illegal spying is one of the few issues that enjoys broad bipartisan support. Republicans and Democrats alike love the PATRIOT Act, and they love CISA just as much and for the... read more
  • March 13, 2015 at 11:29 am
    Ron says:
    ExciteBiker, This is a bill that was approved by a committee headed by a Republican Senator, with a Republican majority, and the only "no" vote was from a Democrat and you are... read more

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