
Senators Gary Peters and Mike Rounds Prepare Bill to Renew Cyber Threat Information Sharing Law
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Senators Gary Peters and Mike Rounds are preparing a bill to renew the Cyber Threat Information Sharing Act, which is set to expire in September. This law, deemed crucial by cybersecurity experts and industry officials, enables the sharing of information between governmental and private entities to better defend against cyber threats. The failure to renew this law would be a significant loss for national security.