Lawmakers are proposing changes to the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act. The bill would allow the U.S. government and businesses to more easily share information about cyberattacks. Critics say the bill’s broad language opens the door for censorship and doesn’t put limits on the sharing of personal data. Proposed changes would, however, add more liability for the government and restrictions for businesses. Civil liberties groups are hoping to drum up the same type of outrage over CISPA that forced the anti-piracy bills SOPA and PIPA into hiding last January.”]

