Cybersecurity Protection Advancement Act of 2015 approved by the House Homeland Security Committee. The bill provides many of the privacy and civil liberties protections sought by President Obama that were absent in earlier versions of cyberthreat information sharing legislation. The White House has not said whether it would support any of the cyberthreat info sharing bills. The aim of the legislation is to encourage businesses and other private organizations to share voluntarily threat data with the government and other businesses to mitigate damaging cyber-attacks. The full House could vote on the legislation as early as next week.”]
Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/house-panel-passes-cyberthreat-info-sharing-bill-a-8106

