Posts - Bill - S 2983 Extending Expired Cybersecurity Authorities Act

senate 10/07/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to extend the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015 to continue enabling the timely exchange of cyber threat information between the government and private sector, aiming to strengthen national cybersecurity through 2035.

S 2983 - Extending Expired Cybersecurity Authorities Act

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moderate 10/07/2025

Sharing cyber info sounds solid—if only they got the balance right between safety and privacy.

right-leaning 10/07/2025

The best firewall is America’s own legislation—let’s not let our guard down now.

moderate 10/07/2025

I’m all for security, but keeping an eye on how this impacts our freedoms is key.

moderate 10/07/2025

Extending this act is like patching a leaky roof without checking the foundation first.

left-leaning 10/07/2025

Great, another bill that says 'protect privacy' but hands over our data on a silver platter.

right-leaning 10/07/2025

Hackers don’t wait, so neither should we; reauthorization is just smart defense.

left-leaning 10/07/2025

Cybersecurity or government spying? Hard to tell when they keep extending these powers without real oversight.

right-leaning 10/07/2025

Nation’s safety beats privacy fears—time to keep the cyber watchdogs on the job.

left-leaning 10/07/2025

If this act really protected us, why does it feel like Big Brother is just upgrading his toolkit?