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The White House says it'll veto the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act if Congress approves it in its current form.
Among the amendments Reps. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) and Dutch Ruppersberger (D-Md.) said they'll support is one (.pdf) that would further limit federal use of cyber threat information shared with the government.
Co-sponsors of Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act have circulated a draft substitute amendment that would place some limitations on the government's ability to use shared cybersecurity data for other purposes and eliminate intellectual property theft from the definition of cyber threat information.
Some proposed cybersecurity legislation calls for more cybersecurity-related information sharing, but this could give ISPs extraordinary powers to monitor networks.
The House Intelligence Committee approved Dec. 1 legislation ( H.R. 3523 ) that would set up a cybersecurity threat information sharing mechanism between the intelligence community and the private
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