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Langevin: CISPA is a 'good faith' effort to address cybersecurity

Speaking before a cybersecurity conference at the University of Rhode Island, Langevin  said  (.pdf) CISPA represents "a good-faith effort to come together in a first step towards better cybersecurity for our nation."

House Homeland Security guts own cybersecurity bill in bid to remain relevant

Political exigencies required the House Homeland Security Committee to pass down a slimmed down version of cybersecurity bill, said Rep. Dan Lungren.

DHS authority would increase under Lungren cybersec bill - UPDATED

Cybersecurity legislation now moving through the House would increase the Homeland Security Department's authority to coordinate cybersecurity activities across government, identify risks and

DHS takes control of DIB cybersecurity pilot

The Homeland Security Department is now in charge of a cybersecurity information sharing pilot with the defense industrial base launched by the Defense Department, DHS officials say in a Jan. 13

Privacy concerns over House Intelligence cybersecurity info sharing bill

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

Cybersecurity threats require public-private partnership, says Langevin

Mounting cybersecurity threats require the federal government and private sector to build a partnership that could include tax credits and liability protection, said Rep. James Langevin (D-R.I.)

House Republicans stand up GOP-only cyber task force

House Republicans have set up a GOP-only House Cybersecurity Task Force, announced Rep. Mac Thornberry (R-Texas) in a June 24 statement . The task force, to be led by Thornberry, will focus

White House eyes control of cybersecurity

The disarray and lack of coordination in the federal government's approach to cybersecurity oversight may lead the Obama administration to take away control of operations from the Department of