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Bill USA

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Sat Jul 28, 2012, 04:19 PM Jul 2012

Senators, at behest of business groups, Force Weaker Safeguards Against Cyberattacks

(emphases are my own)

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/28/us/politics/new-revisions-weaken-senate-cybersecurity-bill.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&ref=politics


WASHINGTON — Despite warnings of a potentially crippling cyberattack, a group of lawmakers led by Senator John McCain has successfully weakened bipartisan legislation that the Obama administration said was crucial to protecting computer systems responsible for operating the nation’s critical infrastructure.

Strong opposition from Mr. McCain, Republican of Arizona, and others on behalf of the business community forced Democratic and Republican supporters of the legislation to drop provisions that would have given the federal government the power to enforce minimum standards on systems that run power plants, air traffic control systems, dams and similar facilities.

The Senate will debate the measure next week, even though the changes have raised new questions about its effectiveness.

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Original versions of the bill, which was first drafted in 2009, called for giving the Department of Homeland Security the power to enforce minimum cybersecurity standards on infrastructure computer systems that, if damaged, would lead to mass casualties or economic loss.
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Senators, at behest of business groups, Force Weaker Safeguards Against Cyberattacks (Original Post) Bill USA Jul 2012 OP
WTF? Why not just give China, Iran, Israel and others direct access to all our critical... dballance Jul 2012 #1
 

dballance

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1. WTF? Why not just give China, Iran, Israel and others direct access to all our critical...
Sat Jul 28, 2012, 04:28 PM
Jul 2012

infrastructure systems? If we're not even going to try to protect ourselves why not?

Frankly I would have gone with the NSA over DHS. I think they know more abut hacking.

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