House Oversight's IT Subcommittee Plans Hearing on Cybersecurity Implications of Wassenaar Arrangement
The House Oversight IT Subcommittee plans a hearing Jan. 12 on the cybersecurity implications of the Department of Commerce's proposed implementation of the 41-nation Wassenaar Arrangement export controls treaty, which would in part control the export of intrusion software and…
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IP network surveillance systems. A range of U.S. cybersecurity stakeholders have raised concerns about implementation rules from Commerce's Bureau of Industry Security being overly broad and potentially punishing legitimate security research (see 1507270002). House IT hadn't announced witnesses for the hearing by our deadline. The hearing is set to begin at 2 p.m. in 2154 Rayburn (here).