MS. RICHARDSON: Whether companies should be responsible for removing personally identifiable information before sharing cyberthreat information is shaping up to be one of the biggest fights in the legislative realm.
WSJ: Should Minimum Standards Be Required Against Cyberattacks?
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Representatives from the financial and energy sector testified that companies are capable of protecting personal information and that it is rarely going to even be necessary to address a cyberthreat.
WSJ: Should Minimum Standards Be Required Against Cyberattacks?
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Two former U.S. officials said the administration is preparing a new National Intelligence Estimate that, when complete, is expected to detail the cyberthreat, particularly from China, as a growing economic problem.
WSJ: US weighs tougher action over China cyberattacks