Bipartisan duo wants to renew 10-year-old cyberthreat information sharing law (Jonathan Greig, The Record)

Two senators have introduced a bill designed to extend for another decade the provisions of pivotal cybersecurity legislation from 2015 that encouraged businesses to share information about ongoing cybersecurity threats with the federal government. Gary Peters (D-MI) and Mike Rounds (R-SD) announced the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Extension Act, which would incentivize companies to voluntarily share cybersecurity threat indicators like software vulnerabilities, malware, or malicious IP addresses with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

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