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Congress Slips CISA Into a Budget Bill

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Surely this is what the people wanted.

http://www.wired.com/2015/12/congress-slips-cisa-into-omnibus-bill-thats-sure-to-pass/

Privacy advocates were aghast in October when the Senate passed the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act by a vote of 74 to 21, leaving intact portions of the law they say make it more amenable to surveillance than actual security. Now, as CISA gets closer to the President’s desk, those privacy critics argue that Congress has quietly stripped out even more of its remaining privacy protections.

In a late-night session of Congress, House Speaker Paul Ryan announced a new version of the “omnibus” bill, a massive piece of legislation that deals with much of the federal government’s funding. It now includes a version of CISA as well. Lumping CISA in with the omnibus bill further reduces any chance for debate over its surveillance-friendly provisions, or a White House veto. And the latest version actually chips away even further at the remaining personal information protections that privacy advocates had fought for in the version of the bill that passed the Senate.

“They took a bad bill, and they made it worse,” says Robyn Greene, policy counsel for the Open Technology Institute.

CISA had alarmed the privacy community by giving companies the ability to share cybersecurity information with federal agencies, including the NSA, “notwithstanding any other provision of law.” That means CISA’s information-sharing channel, ostensibly created for responding quickly to hacks and breaches, could also provide a loophole in privacy laws that enabled intelligence and law enforcement surveillance without a warrant.
 
Neat. I'm gonna' go work for the NSA and figure out what all my exes think of me. Actually, that might not be such a good idea...

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"Yeah I had to leave him because his penis was just too big."
 
Surely this is what the people wanted.

http://www.wired.com/2015/12/congress-slips-cisa-into-omnibus-bill-thats-sure-to-pass/

Privacy advocates were aghast in October when the Senate passed the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act by a vote of 74 to 21, leaving intact portions of the law they say make it more amenable to surveillance than actual security. Now, as CISA gets closer to the President’s desk, those privacy critics argue that Congress has quietly stripped out even more of its remaining privacy protections.

In a late-night session of Congress, House Speaker Paul Ryan announced a new version of the “omnibus” bill, a massive piece of legislation that deals with much of the federal government’s funding. It now includes a version of CISA as well. Lumping CISA in with the omnibus bill further reduces any chance for debate over its surveillance-friendly provisions, or a White House veto. And the latest version actually chips away even further at the remaining personal information protections that privacy advocates had fought for in the version of the bill that passed the Senate.

“They took a bad bill, and they made it worse,” says Robyn Greene, policy counsel for the Open Technology Institute.

CISA had alarmed the privacy community by giving companies the ability to share cybersecurity information with federal agencies, including the NSA, “notwithstanding any other provision of law.” That means CISA’s information-sharing channel, ostensibly created for responding quickly to hacks and breaches, could also provide a loophole in privacy laws that enabled intelligence and law enforcement surveillance without a warrant.


And it's because of things like this......that it's rapidly approaching the time where the American people have to evaluate what they have for a Gov't, and make serious considerations into taking the Gov't back, dismantling it.......or becoming the obedient servants the Gov't is slowly turning us all into.
 
Well if you have Windows 10 or certain Windows updates on 7 and 8 they are probably collecting those key strokes before you even post.
You're making a joke of a very serious matter. This is much more than 'following keystrokes', this is government coming in and using cyber security threat management as a way to retrieve information when they deem fit. Information is key to control, and now they have it and as much of it as they wish.
 
You're making a joke of a very serious matter. This is much more than 'following keystrokes', this is government coming in and using cyber security threat management as a way to retrieve information when they deem fit. Information is key to control, and now they have it and as much of it as they wish.

Oh I don't think it's a joke.
 
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Why is the right so much better at this than the left? For those guys, losing only means a modest delay.

It seems to me that the game plan way into the future. Being a two party system they have all of the time in the world, and typically the democrats are usually pretty hush about stuff like this with the exception of a few actual progressives that will call foul, but not many people are listening anyway.
 
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And it's because of things like this......that it's rapidly approaching the time where the American people have to evaluate what they have for a Gov't, and make serious considerations into taking the Gov't back, dismantling it.......or becoming the obedient servants the Gov't is slowly turning us all into.
People are to comfortable, the average American doesn't care about this stuff as long as it does not affect them directly. We've gotten soft as a citizenry, and it's hard to blame people. Even "poors" have it pretty damn good.
 
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