Censorship In America: 34 Civil Liberties Groups Speak Out Against CISPA In Lead Up To Hearings

” On Monday, EFF and over 30 other Internet rights organizations sent a letter to members of Congress demanding they vote no on the “cybersecurity” bill known as CISPA. The letter starts off a week in which Congress will hold three different hearings about CISPA and computer and network security. In addition to the letter, each hearing will provide opportunity to voice many of the bill’s problems. We encourage you to join the fight and tell your Representative to say no to CISPA.
The first hearing this week will focus on the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) role in cybersecurity. In the past couple of years there has been a turf battle over whether the National Security Agency (NSA) or DHS should run the nation’s Internet and network security. Even after NSA head General Keith Alexander declared that civilian agencies should be in charge, the House didn’t get the message. The letter we sent highlights a loophole in CISPA allowing companies to bypass privacy laws and share potentially personal information directly with the NSA. We agree with General Alexander. Civilian control of our domestic cybersecurity is a necessity. “
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- CISPA: Who’s For It And Who’s Against It (57un.wordpress.com)
- 4 Internet privacy laws you should know about (networkworld.com)
- 34 Civil Liberties Groups Speak Out Against CISPA in Lead Up to Hearings (eff.org)
- White House must respond to ‘Stop CISPA’ petition (rt.com)
- CISPA Is Back (sjlendman.blogspot.com)
- Track CISPA’s every move in Congress with the Sunlight Foundation’s Scout alert service (boingboing.net)
- Lawmakers Defend Controversial CISPA Bill (tomshardware.com)
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Something like CISPA will undoubtedly send groups like Anonymous into overdrive, and rightfully so.
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