CISA ready to accept any extension for key cyber info-sharing law, official says
A top Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency official said the agency is prepared to accept any extension Congress authorizes for a fundamental cybersecurity threat intelligence-sharing law, which is set to expire Sept. 30 unless renewed by lawmakers.
“We’ll take whatever the Congress decides to authorize us, wherever they see fit within their purview, to authorize and to give us our authorities to be able to use,” Nick Andersen, CISA’s executive assistant director for cybersecurity, told reporters Thursday on the sidelines of the Billington Cyber Summit.
The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015 lets private sector providers freely transmit cyber threat information to government partners with key liability protections in place, shielding firms from lawsuits and regulatory penalties when sharing threat data with the government.
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