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Comparing the Various Cybersecurity Legislative Proposals

Paul Rosenzweig
Friday, June 22, 2012, 3:42 PM
As the prospects for real cybersecurity legislation seem to fade, this may be a product whose time has already come and gone.  Nevertheless, for those who want a handy chart outlining (in far too brief a fashion) the major similarities and differences between the House-passed CISPA and the two major competing Senate proposals, this chart that I helped produce for The Heritage Foundation provides a handy summary.

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As the prospects for real cybersecurity legislation seem to fade, this may be a product whose time has already come and gone.  Nevertheless, for those who want a handy chart outlining (in far too brief a fashion) the major similarities and differences between the House-passed CISPA and the two major competing Senate proposals, this chart that I helped produce for The Heritage Foundation provides a handy summary.

Paul Rosenzweig is the founder of Red Branch Consulting PLLC, a homeland security consulting company, and a senior advisor to The Chertoff Group. He formerly served as deputy assistant secretary for policy in the Department of Homeland Security. He is a professorial lecturer in law at George Washington University, a senior fellow in the Tech, Law & Security program at American University, and a board member of the Journal of National Security Law and Policy.
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