Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., bowed a cybersecurity bill...
Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., bowed a cybersecurity bill Wednesday modeled after last year’s revised SECURE IT Act (S-3342), said her spokesman. Blackburn’s 2013 SECURE IT Act differs slightly from last year’s Senate bill by including “consumer protection and data breach…
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notification” provisions, her spokesman said. Blackburn described the bill as a “conservative, incentive-based framework that opens up collaboration between the government and the private sector while also providing safeguards to citizens when their sensitive data is compromised,” in a news release. “Pretending this problem can be subtly deposited in our desktop recycling bin is just as much a losing proposition as President Obama’s heavy-handed executive order,” she said.