US senators from both sides of the housee have announced a bill that would force the President to act against overseas hackers found targeting the US, or explain why he hadn’t. . Senators Cory Gardner (R-CO) and Chris Coons (D-DE) announced the Cyber Deterrence and Response Act (S.3378) this week. The text of the bill cites several cybersecurity incidents, including the charging of Chinese military hackers for allegedly attacking a range of US industries, and the indictment of seven Iranians for alleged cyberattacks in the US, including DDoSes against 46 different financial institutions. The link for this article located at Naked Security/Sophos is no longer available. . Legislators introduce Digital Defense Initiative aimed at strengthening the US response to international cyber threats while ensuring presidential responsibility for cybersecurity measures.. Cyber Deterrence Act, Overseas Hacking Response, US Senate Security Measures, Presidential Accountability. . Brittany Day
In March, the Georgia State General Assembly passed a bill that would make it illegal to access a computer or network "without authority." Georgia Governor Nathan Deal has until Tuesday to decide whether to sign it into law or veto it.. The 40-day limbo has morphed from a bureaucratic formality, though, into a heated debate with national implications. In just 43 lines, the bill raises fundamental questions about how to establish boundaries in cyberspace without hindering vital security research and, crucially, the ethics of "hacking back," in which institutions that have been attacked can digitally pursue the hackers and even potentially retaliate. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . The intense discussion surrounding a recent Florida proposal brings forward significant issues regarding data protection and moral dilemmas in the cyber intrusion realm.. Georgia Legislation, Cybersecurity Policy, Hacking Ethics, Digital Retaliation, Network Access Issues. . Brittany Day
Congress is hellbent on passing a cybersecurity bill that can stop the wave of hacker breaches hitting American corporations. And they. On Wednesday the House of Representatives voted 307-116 to pass the Protecting Cyber Networks Act, a bill designed to allow more fluid sharing of cybersecurity threat data between corporations and government agencies. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Congress has approved legislation aimed at enhancing information exchange regarding cybersecurity between private firms and federal entities.. Data Sharing, Cybersecurity Bill, Threat Intelligence, Corporate Security. . Dave Wreski
A long list of security, networking and computer science experts have signed a letter sent to lawmakers on Monday, asking them to drop support for CISPA and other proposed cybersecurity bills because they consider the measures overly broad and say they would infringe on users' privacy and civil liberties. . The group, which includes Bruce Schneier, Peter Neumann and others, said the bills' focus on allowing the sharing of users' traffic with government agencies would "unnecessarily trade our civil liberties for the promise of improved network security." The link for this article located at ThreatPost is no longer available. . The group, which includes Bruce Schneier, Peter Neumann and others, said the bills' focus on allowin. security, networking, computer, science, experts, signed, letter, lawmak. . Dave Wreski
An influential high-tech lobby group Thursday told leadership in the House of Representatives that it supports a cybersecurity bill backed by Rep. Sherwood Boehlert, R-N.Y., that is "crucial" for increasing online security research. Information Technology Association of America (ITAA) President Harris . . . . An influential high-tech lobby group Thursday told leadership in the House of Representatives that it supports a cybersecurity bill backed by Rep. Sherwood Boehlert, R-N.Y., that is "crucial" for increasing online security research. Information Technology Association of America (ITAA) President Harris Miller in a letter to House leadership said that "because research and development are vital to the nation's critical information systems, we urge Congress to act now." Although Boehlert in 2001 said he had received positive statements from House and Senate leadership that his bill, H.R. 3394, would pass before the end of the year, it did not. Boehlert, chairman of the House Science Committee, said that the bill came to fruition after a committee hearing featuring government and industry witnesses who noted many deficiencies in current U.S. computer and network defenses. The link for this article located at ComputerUser is no longer available. . The ITAA endorses a critical cybersecurity legislation currently under consideration in Congress that aims to improve protection for internet research and strengthen network safeguards.. ITAA, Cybersecurity Bill, Network Protection, Cyber Defense. . Anthony Pell
A pair of House lawmakers on Wednesday introduced legislation that would exempt private companies from liability for sharing information with the federal government and each other on ways to beef up computer security. . . .. A pair of House lawmakers on Wednesday introduced legislation that would exempt private companies from liability for sharing information with the federal government and each other on ways to beef up computer security. The link for this article located at Newsbytes.com is no longer available. . The House of Representatives has proposed a bill to legally protect businesses sharing cybersecurity info to enhance collective defenses against digital threats. Cybersecurity Legislation, Info Sharing, Threat Management. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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