dopo il Cispa, il Cisa (Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act)
The Senate is giving more power to the NSA, in secret. Everyone should fight it Politicians are still trying to hand over your data behind closed doors, under the guise of 'cybersecurity' reform. Have we learned nothing? One of the most underrated benefits of Edward Snowden's leaks was how they forced the US Congress to shelve the dangerous, privacy-destroying legislation– then known as Cispa – that so many politicians had been so eager to pass under the guise of "cybersecurity". Now a version of the bill is back, and apparently its authors want to keep you in the dark about it for as long as possible. Now it's called the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (Cisa), and it is a nightmare for civil liberties. Indeed, it's unclear how this kind of law would even improve cybersecurity. The bill was marked up and modified by the Senate intelligence committee in complete secrecy this week, and only afterward was the public allowed to see many of the provisions passed under its name. [...] http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/jul/12/senate-nsa-secret-cyber... continua qui http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/jul/12/senate-nsa-secret-cyber...
ne ho scritto cinque giorni fa su repubblica: Usa, primo ok a nuova legge per la sorveglianza in Rete Approvato in commissione al Senato il Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act. La proposta dovrebbe diventare legge entro agosto *di ARTURO DI CORINTO* http://www.repubblica.it/tecnologia/2014/07/09/news/proposta_legge_usa_cyber... 2014-07-13 9:58 GMT+02:00 gianluca <gianlucaquaglia@gmail.com>:
The Senate is giving more power to the NSA, in secret. Everyone should fight it Politicians are still trying to hand over your data behind closed doors, under the guise of 'cybersecurity' reform. Have we learned nothing?
One of the most underrated benefits of Edward Snowden's leaks was how they forced the US Congress to shelve the dangerous, privacy-destroying legislation– then known as Cispa – that so many politicians had been so eager to pass under the guise of "cybersecurity". Now a version of the bill is back, and apparently its authors want to keep you in the dark about it for as long as possible.
Now it's called the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (Cisa), and it is a nightmare for civil liberties. Indeed, it's unclear how this kind of law would even improve cybersecurity. The bill was marked up and modified by the Senate intelligence committee in complete secrecy this week, and only afterward was the public allowed to see many of the provisions passed under its name. [...]
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/jul/12/senate-nsa-secret- cybersecurity-information-sharing-act?CMP=fb_gu
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http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/jul/12/senate-nsa-secret- cybersecurity-information-sharing-act?CMP=fb_gu
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