Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain (R-AZ) is promising to take a "comprehensive" look at the nation's cybersecurity policy once his panel completes work on the annual defense authorization bill.
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Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain (R-AZ) is promising to take a "comprehensive" look at the nation's cybersecurity policy once his panel completes work on the annual defense authorization bill.
Leaders of U.S. intelligence agencies testified Thursday that actions taken in response to North Korea's cyber attack on Sony Pictures, and U.S. engagement with Iran on nuclear issues, have led both countries to temper their offensive activities in cyberspace, particularly activities aimed at the United States.
A top defense official and the head of the House intelligence committee today made separate pitches intended to breathe new life into legislation on cybersecurity information sharing and related liability relief.
An American Civil Liberties Union official today urged lawmakers to codify civilian control over federal cybersecurity programs, a position that members of both parties on the House Homeland Security Committee seemed to embrace.