Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act would encourage businesses to share cyberthreat information with each other and the government by giving them liability protection. But after backroom haggling on Aug. 5, Republican and Democratic leaders agreed to postpone debate until September. Opponents say the bill as currently drafted would expose private information of American citizens to spy agencies and law enforcement. Supporters of the bill, from both parties, say it would have excised provisions in which cyberthreat info could be shared with the National Security Agency for purposes other than to prevent a cyberattack.”]
Source: https://www.inforisktoday.com/cisa-one-step-back-another-step-forward-a-8456

