FEB 07, 2024 | US
BSA Pushes Back on Cyber Threat Sharing Provisions
Inside Cybersecurity, February 7, 2024
By Sara Friedman
BSA | The Software Alliance submits comments on the cyber threat sharing provisions in a proposed rule related to cyber executive order.
“This proposed rule seems to forget or ignore what both EO 14028 and the Constitution recognize. Instead, the proposed rule would give law enforcement a staggering amount of access to the information and information systems of private companies, without clear protections for the private and sensitive personal data often stored in such systems and without any safeguards against the intentional or negligent misuse of such unrestricted access,” BSA says in comments submitted on Feb. 2.
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