Mon Dec 29, 2014, 08:33 AM
Boreal (725 posts)
"Sony hack CISA Act" Google search
Returns, 1st page:
Eyes turn to the next Congress as Sony hack exposes ... www.washingtonpost.com/.../eyes-turn-to-the-next-co... The Washington Post Dec 18, 2014 - Feinstein sponsored the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act earlier this year, but the bill ultimately stalled. The senator's office said Feinstein ... Sony hack renews cybersecurity push for 'zombie bill' - CNN ... www.cnn.com/.../sony-hack-renews-cybersecurity-push-for-zombie-bi... CNN Dec 19, 2014 - Sony hack renews cybersecurity push for 'zombie bill' ... for the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act, which failed to make it to the Senate floor ... White House nudges Congress to revisit controversial ... www.zdnet.com/.../white-house-wants-congress-to-revisit-controv... ZDNet 7 days ago - After the White House threatened to veto one controversial bill, dubbed the ... CISA is designed to encourage ways of sharing information between ... It's not clear if the severity of the Sony hack will indicate a change in stance ... Sony Hack Reinvigorates Support for Privacy-Busting ... www.infowars.com/sony-hack-reinvigorates-support-for-priv... Alex Jones Dec 19, 2014 - The Sony hack attack has reinvigorated support for privacy-busting ... bill – the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act – which failed to make the ... Support For Privacy Threatening Legislation Renewed ... www.opposingviews.com/.../support-privacy-threatening-legislation-rene... 3 days ago - The cyberattack that crippled Sony has caused the U.S. government to explore ... The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) explains CISA as legislation ... comprehensive cybersecurity legislation” due to the Sony hack. CISA Supporters Use Sony Pictures Security Breach To Push Bill ... www.gamepolitics.com/.../cisa-supporters-use-sony-pictures-security-bre... Dec 19, 2014 - CISA Supporters Use Sony Pictures Security Breach To Push Bill ... today the FBI claimed that North Korea was directly involved in the hack. Sony Pictures hack shows weak security but no ... - Access https://www.accessnow.org/.../sony-pictures-hack-shows-... Accessnow.org 6 days ago - Senator John McCain called the hack an act of war. ... CISA, SECURE IT, and any other harmful legislation masked by a playful acronym, and ... The Interview Movie Hoax: To Pass CISA Cybersecurity Bill ... truthbroadcastnetwork.com/the-interview-movie-hoax-to-pass-cisa-cyber... 4 days ago - ... of Government response.. CISA Supporters Use Sony Pictures Security Breach To Push Bill ... Sony Pictures Hack Allegedly An Inside Job North Korea was NOT Behind the Sony Hack According to ... truthbroadcastnetwork.com/north-korea-was-not-behind-the-sony-hack-... 3 days ago - FBI blames North Korea for Sony hack, US weighs response ... Sony Pictures “The Interview” Movie Hoax For CISA Bill Regulating Internet ... SONY 'The Interview' HACK SCANDAL – An Inside Job to ... investmentwatchblog.com/sony-the-interview-hack-scandal-an-inside-jo... Dec 20, 2014 - The Sony hack attack has reinvigorated support for privacy-busting. ... bill – the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act – which failed to make ... https://www.google.com/search?newwindow=1&site=&source=hp&q=sony+hack+cisa+act&oq=sony+hack+cisa+act&gs_l=hp.12...1888.7617.0.10273.19.16.0.1.1.0.687.2240.0j3j0j3j0j1.7.0.msedr...0...1c.1.60.hp..14.5.1059.0.yxG_zqf4K3I Pretty obvious what this is about.
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Response to Boreal (Original post)
Mon Dec 29, 2014, 08:46 AM
Boreal (725 posts)
1. MSNBC just reported
this dumbass movie has so far made 2.9 million in theaters and 15 million online. So nice to know that "patriotic" Americans are doing their jobs to support "freedom of speech".
Report also mentioned urgent need for cyber security. |
Response to Boreal (Original post)
Mon Dec 29, 2014, 09:16 AM
nc4bo (17,651 posts)
2. No court ordered warrant needed for information sharing.
http://www.zdnet.com/article/white-house-wants-congress-to-revisit-controversial-cispa-style-cybersecurity-laws-after-sony-attack/
CISA is designed to encourage ways of sharing information between government agencies and the private sector, including technology companies. It contains similar language to CISPA, its fallen predecessor. Critics warn the law, if passed, will allow private sector firms to search personal and sensitive user data of ordinary U.S. residents to identify "threat information," which can then be shared with other opt-in firms and the federal government -- without the need for a court-ordered warrant.
The good, the bad and the ugly. What could possibly go wrong? ![]() |
Response to nc4bo (Reply #2)
Mon Dec 29, 2014, 06:06 PM
Boreal (725 posts)
3. key info being
"sharing information between government agencies and the private sector"
The major non govt force behind all of these cyber security bills has been the entertainment industry. I'd like to know what Kim Dotcom has to say about this. |