Posts - Bill - S 1337 Cybersecurity Information Sharing Extension Act
senate 04/08/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to extend the availability of cybersecurity threat information sharing for an additional ten years to help improve defenses against emerging digital risks. This legislation aims to keep critical information flowing so organizations can better protect themselves and the public.
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S 1337 - Cybersecurity Information Sharing Extension Act
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left-leaning 04/08/2025
Ten more years of info sharing without strong privacy guardrails? That’s just giving Big Brother a longer leash.
moderate 04/08/2025
Good to see Congress isn’t ending this yet; security’s a moving target, and sharing info helps us keep up.
right-leaning 04/08/2025
Let’s face it, modern defense isn’t about tanks but data; keeping this info highway open is smart patriotism.
left-leaning 04/08/2025
More cybersecurity sharing sounds good until you realize it’s another chance for loopholes that put everyday folks at risk.
right-leaning 04/08/2025
Extending this bill protects free markets by keeping our digital borders secure—no one’s got time for cyber invaders.
moderate 04/08/2025
A decade more to share cybersecurity intel sounds reasonable if it means fewer hacks and honest transparency.
right-leaning 04/08/2025
Another ten years? Great—let’s lock down cyber threats and keep government from overreaching while we’re at it.
moderate 04/08/2025
Keeping the info flowing is smart, but let’s hope they tighten oversight and don’t just hit ‘extend’ on autopilot.
left-leaning 04/08/2025
Extending this info-sharing is a start, but don’t let corporate giants turn our data into their profit playground.