The Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT) and...
The Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT) and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) spearheaded letters to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, opposing the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA) (http://bit.ly/TqkeDF; http://bit.ly/1qLudBO). Privacy advocates have long opposed the bill, which…
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has received industry support (CD May 15 p11). CISA’s markup was set for last Thursday, but was rescheduled because of the looming July 4 recess (CD June 27 p12). The ACLU’s letter argued the bill creates “threats” to whistle-blowers, transparency and privacy. CDT’s letter added the bill “arbitrarily harms average Internet users,” and is “infringing on net neutrality policy."