Just days after news broke that ISIS hackers forced the shutdown of the U.S. Central Command’s Twitter account, President Obama met with congressional leadership, members of the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Homeland Security to unveil a proposal to facilitate increased cooperation between the private sector and government to combat growing cybersecurity threats. Citing concerns with preserving national security, public safety and public health, the President proposed new federal cybersecurity legislation, emphasizing that although our digital economy “creates enormous opportunities,” it also “creates enormous vulnerabilities for us as a nation” that are growing and costing us billions of dollars. In remarks on Tuesday at the National Cybersecurity Communications Integration Center, the President further acknowledged the serious legal and liability issues involved with private companies sharing information with the government, and argued that his proposed legislation “includes essential safeguards to ensure that [the] government protects privacy and civil liberties” and other liability protections for companies that share information on cyber threats.
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