Thursday, April 26, 2012

Insanity CISPA Just Got Way Worse And Then Passed On Rushed Vote The NonGeek's Guide to the Cybersecurity Bill Internet is Freaking Out Over [Explainers] Forget SOPA You Should Be Worried About This Is A Really Bad Here's Why Did Congress Not Pay Attention To What Happened With Ignorance Astounding Obama Administration Threatens Veto Sponsor Mike Rogers Says Protests Are Mere 'Turbulence' Landing Congressional Reps Pushing Don't Even Know How Secure Their Own Websites Has NOT Been Fixed; It Could Allow Gov't Effectively Monitor Private Networks Can't be Fixed Authors Launch Twitter Account Preach False Merits Of Challenge Facebook Withdraw Support Until Or Replaced Decides Ignore Privacy Concerns Refuses Consider Key Amendments Speak Against Join Campaign Contact Your Representative New Draft Announced Some Progress Still Big Problems FBI Workaround For Companies Share Information Law Enforcement Without Now Time Improve Before Friday's By These Critical As Hits Company Hypes Fear Anonymous a Protection Might Differ from Stupid Politics Usual Drive Narrative

CISPA veto could protect privacy, experts say Killing CISPA is exactly what the ACLU and other civil liberty advocates want. But on Thursday, the House rejected the administration's criticism that CISPA could lead to invasion of Americans' privacy, and passed the bill. CISPA Cybersecurity Bill Passes House, With Some Amendments The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, better known as CISPA, cleared the House of Representatives on a 248-168 vote late Thursday afternoon after several hours of debate and amending. Homeland Security Internet monitoring dropped from CISPA Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, a Democrat, withdraws her amendment to CISPA that would give Homeland Security more Internet-monitoring authority -- after CISPA's author dubbed it "Big Brother." House Approves Controversial CISPA Cyber-Security Bill Though the House was not expected to vote on the controversial CISPA legislation until tomorrow, lawmakers approved the bill late on Thursday by a vote of 248 to 168. Thousands rally against CISPA cybersecurity bill The controversial Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), which is supported by more than 100 members of the House of Representatives, is scheduled to be discussed in Congress on Friday, where it will be the first bill to go to a vote since the collapse of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in January. The bill looks to give businesses and the federal government legal protection to ... As House Passes CISPA, The Fight Is Just Beginning Despite growing resistance to the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, CISPA has cleared its first legislative hurdle. But the battle over the widely-criticized information-sharing bill is just heating up. House approves CISPA despite last-minute push by opponents A last-minute push by critics of a bill that would allow Internet companies to open their networks to the Feds didn't work. The House approved CISPA by a 248-168 vote. Originally posted at Privacy Inc. Military and Government Access to Your Data? House Clashes Over CISPA Members of the House today debated whether the CISPA cyber-security bill will protect Americans from cyber attacks or put their personal information at risk. How a Cybersecurity Protection Bill Might Differ from CISPA ? The House of Representatives is expected to vote on ?CISPA,? the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act this week. Whatever advocates' frustrations, it's not clear what government's capabilities really are with respect to private critical infrastructure security and cybersecurity, regardless of resources. Given that, ensuring that nothing blocks markets from reacting as fluidly as ... Corporations Support CISPA Corporations Support CISPA
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