The NSA chief-in-waiting’s testimony to Congress may be enough to inspire lawmakers to revive old cybersecurity legislation, which would indemnify Silicon Valley technology giants from sharing their users’ data with the government.
The NSA chief-in-waiting’s testimony to Congress may be enough to inspire lawmakers to revive old cybersecurity legislation, which would indemnify Silicon Valley technology giants from sharing their users’ data with the government.
WASHINGTON – A top US lawmaker’s hotly disputed charge that the CIA illegally spied on Senate staff has roiled the intelligence community, fraying ties between the agency and its overseers in Congress. Senator Dianne Feinstein brought what had been a behind-the-scenes spat into the public glare Tuesday with her furious broadside against the Central Intelligence […]
The investigative arm of Congress on Wednesday agreed to look into problems with state health exchange websites around the country.
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