Congress Races to Reinstate Cybersecurity Information Sharing Protections
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Contributed by: Drex DeFord
Summary
The U.S. Congress is seeking to reinstate the expired Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA) of 2015, which is vital for facilitating cybersecurity information sharing among corporations and with federal agencies. The recently approved Senate legislation aims to extend CISA until January 30, 2026, reinstating legal protections that encourage firms to share cyber threat data without fear of liability or antitrust issues. Analysts warn that the gap in these protections during the recent government shutdown could threaten cybersecurity efforts, underscoring the law's role as a national security imperative. The House of Representatives is poised to vote on this measure soon, signaling potential bipartisan support for strengthening cybersecurity frameworks.