- The controversial Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) passed the U.S. House of Representatives last night (April 26) in a 248-168 vote. (msnbc.com)
- The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Cyber Information and Security Protection Act late Thursday despite concerns over user privacy, the specter of SOPA/PIPA, and a veto threat from the Obama administration. (PC World)
- A last-minute push by critics of a bill that would allow Internet companies to open their networks to the Feds didnt work. The House approved CISPA by a 248-168 vote. (ZDNet)
- The House passed the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) Thursday night, despite some controversy over how the bill addresses privacy and a threat of a veto from the White House. (Washington Post)
- (gigaom.com) -- The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act is a lot like your old college buddy who used to get way too drunk and then puke in your lap: it claims to mean well, but its actions suggest otherwise. (CNN Money)
- Dear , On April 26, the Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed CISPA - the Cybersecurity Information Sharing and Protection Act - by a vote of 248-168. CISPA now goes to the Senate. (Stop CISPA - CNN)
- A proposed addition to a controversial surveillance bill authorizes Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano to intercept a large portion of Web and e-mail communications and deploy countermeasures against Internet-based adversaries. (CNET News)
- A controversial cyber security bill named CISPA (Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act) passed the U.S. House of Representatives late Thursday. Supporters say the bill is a key step toward protecting American companies from hackers. (New York Daily News)
Friday, April 27, 2012
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