The House of Representatives Intelligence Committee has introduced a bill which will make sharing cybersecurity data easier for companies by removing the prospect of being sued.. On Tuesday, leaders of the US House unveiled the legislation to improve communication between companies and the government without fear of legal reprisal, as reported by Reuters. The Protecting Cyber Networks Act, as it is known, has amassed "significant bipartisan support" according to the news agency. The link for this article located at ZDNet Blogs is no longer available. . Officials in the US Senate introduced a measure aimed at improving dialogue for information exchange regarding cybersecurity threats, alleviating concerns over legal repercussions.. data sharing initiatives, cybersecurity efforts, legislation support. . Dave Wreski
It didn't take long for the idea of forcing Internet providers to retain records of their users' activities to gain traction in the U.S. Congress. Last week, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, a Republican, gave a speech saying that data retention by Internet service providers is an "issue that must be addressed." Child pornography investigations have been "hampered" because data may be routinely deleted, Gonzales warned. Now, in a demonstration of bipartisan unity, a Democratic member of the Congressional Internet Caucus is preparing to introduce an amendment--perhaps during a U.S. House of Representatives floor vote next week--that would make such data deletion illegal. . . The legislature is considering compulsory data preservation for internet service providers, addressing the demands of authorities for access to user behavior information.. Data Retention, ISP Regulations, Internet Privacy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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