Thursday, April 18, 2013

Wrong! Rep. Rogers claims that no US companies oppose CISPA

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Wrong! Rep. Rogers claims that no US companies oppose CISPA

This week, the House of Representatives will vote on CISPA.

The administration doesn't reckon CISPA is there yet. It issued on Tuesday a Statement of Administration Policy noting that “the Administration still seeks additional improvements and if the bill, as currently crafted, were presented to the Head

As an amended translation of CISPA nears a vote on the House floor, the White House has once again stated that it has fundamental problems with the cybersecurity bill in its current form. In an

The White House has officially threatened to veto the controversial Cyber Intelligence Allotment and Protection Act (CISPA) [PDF]. CISPA is designed to facilitate information allotment between technology companies and

Though the Cyber Intelligence Allotment and Protection Act (CISPA) managed to be defeated in House of representatives last year, it has been reintroduced and scheduled for a vote in the House of Representatives this week. The authors of the bill, Reps. Mike Rogers

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