The House backed the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (
CISPA), which would encourage companies and the federal government to share private information collected on the internet to prevent electronic attacks from cybercriminals, foreign governments and terrorists. Accordingly,
CISPA is designed to help combat cyberthreats by making it easier for law enforcers to get at web data.
The White House issued a veto threat against
CISPA last year, in part, because of concerns that it lacked sufficient privacy protections for people`s information online.
CISPA could fail again in the Senate after threats from President Obama to veto it over privacy concerns.
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