Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson urged Congress...
Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson urged Congress to pass cybersecurity legislation before it adjourns. He said in an op-ed in The Hill posted online Tuesday night that the House and Senate have made “real progress” on cyber in the…
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113th Congress that “should not go to waste” (http://bit.ly/1ujijQf). Johnson said there has been bipartisan consensus on several cyber bills that have moved out of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, along with the House-passed National Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Protection Act (HR-3696). Industry lobbyists have said the rapidly closing legislative window is making further progress on HR-3696 and on more controversial information sharing bills like the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (S-2588) far less likely before the 114th Congress convenes (CD July 30 p6).