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Senate Cybersecurity Bill: Not Ready for Prime Time

Senate Cybersecurity Bill: Not Ready for Prime Time

by Paul Rosenzweig | Mar 6, 2012 | Cybersecurity, Homeland Security, National Security

The Senate has introduced the Cybersecurity Act of 2012. A floor vote is expected in March or April. The Cybersecurity Act contains laudable elements—enhancement of and protection for private-sector information sharing are crucial. The act’s new…
Information Sharing and the McCain Cybersecurity Bill

Information Sharing and the McCain Cybersecurity Bill

by Paul Rosenzweig | Mar 4, 2012 | Cybersecurity, National Security

In an earlier post, I summarized the information sharing provisions of the Lieberman-Collins cybersecurity bill. In this post, I want to take the same summary approach to the newly introduced McCain bill. I am planning a third post (time permitting)…
National Security Law in the News: A Guide for Journalists, Scholars, and Policymakers

National Security Law in the News: A Guide for Journalists, Scholars, and Policymakers

by Paul Rosenzweig | Mar 3, 2012 | Cybersecurity, National Security

Much in America changed on September 11, 2001. One of those changes was the language of discourse in our public dialog about war and terrorism. But few realize that a robust and detailed body of law and policy lies behind that dialog. This new guide will demystify...
Information Sharing and the McCain Cybersecurity Bill

McCain et. al. take on Lieberman-Collins

by Paul Rosenzweig | Feb 29, 2012 | Cybersecurity

As predicted, a group of leading Senate Republicans (McCain, Hutchison, Grassley, Chambliss, Murkowski and Coats) have introduced an alternative cybersecurity bill that will be in direct competition with the Lieberman-Collins proposal. Styled as a…
Information Sharing and the McCain Cybersecurity Bill

Liability and the Cybersecurity Bill

by Paul Rosenzweig | Feb 22, 2012 | Cybersecurity, Homeland Security

In an earlier post about the information sharing provisions of the cybersecurity bill pending in the Senate I highlighted the issue of liability protection and the preemption of State law, musing that those provisions might prove controversial with…
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