Friday, April 20, 2012

Cispa

  • SAN FRANCISCO--A senior U.S. House of Representatives aide said at an event held this evening at CNETs headquarters that he was astonished by the recent groundswell of opposition to a cybersecurity bill expected to be voted on next week.
  • (CNET News)
  • Like a lion in tall grass, legislation to bolster America's defense against cyber-attacks has been lying in wait in congressional committees for years.
  • (Wired News)
  • Evelyn Castillo-Bach, Founder and CEO of UmeNow, announced today, in conjunction with her Occupy Privacy campaign, that U.S.
  • (Beaumont Enterprise)
  • Washington looks set to wave through new cybersecurity legislation next week that opponents fear will wipe out decades of privacy protections at a stroke.
  • (The Guardian)
  • The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, or CISPA, is very bad news for Americans. And bad news for citizens of the Internet all over the world.
  • (The Business Insider)
  • Opposition to pending cyber-security legislation ramped up today when several high-profile Internet groups joined forces to protest the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act of 2011 (CISPA).
  • (PC Magazine)
  • April 20, 2012, 7:00 AM — A coalition of leading technology industry groups is calling on lawmakers to pass a controversial cybersecurity bill, offering a broad show of support as the measure heads to the House floor for debate next week.
  • (IT World)
  • The White House has struck a pro-privacy stance on online security legislation such as the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), which comes up for vote in the US House of Representatives next week.
  • (The Register)
  • With the House of Representatives set to vote on the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) next week, David Seaman, the host of "The DL Show", tells RT why Google and Facebook won't help Americans to kill this act.
  • (eurasiareview.com)
  • Computerworld - Several groups Monday launched a week of protests against a controversial proposed cybersecurity bill they claim would eviscerate online privacy rights.
  • (Computerworld)

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