środa, 17 kwietnia 2013

From SOPA to CISPA

The veto threat comes just a day before a possible vote in Congress on the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act of 2013, or CISPA. The bill aims to make it easier for companies to share information about cyber attacks with other companies andAs the cybersecurity bill CISPA crawls out of its grave, the White House is threatening to kick it back in again. On Tuesday afternoon the Obama Administration issued a public statement that it will veto the Cyber Information Sharing and Protection ActSenior White House advisers say they will recommend US President Barack Obama veto the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protect Act (CISPA) if Congress approves the controversial computer bill.White House veto threat says CISPA does not protect Americans' privacy adequately, raising the chances that the bill is doomed this year. Read this article by Declan McCullagh on CNET News.White House veto threat says CISPA does not protect Americans' privacy adequately, raising the chances that the bill is doomed this year. Read this article by Declan McCullagh on CNET News.
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