The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act passed the House of Representatives by a 288-127 vote April 18. The bill’s bipartisan sponsors contend amendments added to the legislation furnish privacy safeguards. But a handful of Democratic lawmakers and President Obama remain skeptical. Both sides agree that cyberthreat information sharing is crucial to protecting critical information, systems and networks. But will lawmakers’ perceptions of the role of government and the privacy and civil liberties protections CISPA promises to deliver prevent the bill from ever becoming law? The two sides are reading the same.”]
Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/blogs/perceiving-cyberthreat-info-sharing-bill-p-1452

