[Advocacy Advisors] CISA may get Senate vote before recess

James Salsman jsalsman at gmail.com
Sun Aug 2 13:48:07 UTC 2015


"On Thursday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) said that
if the chamber cannot move forward on a vote to defund Planned Parenthood –
an effort that is likely doomed by opposition from Democrats – it will look
to pass the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA), the National
Journal reported. The bill would grant companies more protections when it
comes to gathering potentially threat-related data and allow them to share
that information with government departments like the National Security
Agency.

"McConnell’s comments were something of a surprise considering that just
two days earlier, reports suggested consideration of CISA would slip past
recess and be delayed for at least another month.

"Following the majority leader’s comments, Senator Patrick Leahy
(D-Vermont) attacked the plan, saying any movement on CISA, and
cybersecurity in general, 'requires a thoughtful and bipartisan response
from Congress.'

"'If the Majority Leader is serious about improving our nation’s
cybersecurity,” Leahy added, he will allow for a “meaningful amendment
process.' Such a move would allow critics a chance to strengthen the bill’s
privacy protections."

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http://cybersecuritycaucus.com/secret-surveillance-bill-senate-could-pass-cisa-info-sharing-bill-with-barely-any-debate/
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