Cybersecurity Act Passes with Privacy Violations Intact

by Admin on November 27, 2015

Privacy campaigners have been requesting Congress to seriously reform or end the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA). The bill allegedly enables governments to use surveillance mechanisms disguised as security protectors.

As Wired reports, the Senate has so far denied attempts to change controversial elements of legislature. It has now been passed with the invasive measures intact.

CISA intends to stop corporate data breaches by permitting companies to share data with the Department of Homeland Security.

Company lawyers in Thailand Chaninat and Leeds have a team of highly qualified, bilingual business lawyers.

However privacy lobbyists see CISA as a “free pass” that will enable companies to monitor users and share information with the government without their knowledge.

Read the full story here.

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British Court Strikes Down Surveillance Law
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