6 Things You Need to Know About the Government's New Spy Law (CISPA)
By Scott Lemieux, AlterNet
Posted on April 18, 2012, Printed on April 21, 2012
Congress is seriously considering a bill called the Cyber
Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA). Intended to allow
information-sharing both between corporations and between corporations
and the government, it presents serious dangers to individual privacy.
The most important parts of the proposed act permit corporations to
share information about their customers with each other and with the
government if they assert that this information-sharing is necessary for
national security.
While the need for better sharing of information might be necessary
in some cases, in its current form CISPA represents a particular danger –
a mutually reinforcing combination of public and private threats to
privacy.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
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