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The advocacy group says the Senate’s bill may give too much authority to Homeland Security officials.
A key Wall Street advocacy group is registering “serious concerns” about the U.S. Senate’s passage by a bipartisan 74 to 21 vote the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015, a bill that supporters say will help prevent cyber-attacks upon personal privacy by facilitating the sharing of data about potential cyber threats. The bill, sponsored by...
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