The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA) encourages private companies to share cyber threat information with the government. This episode explains how the Act provides liability protections for organizations that participate, while also imposing requirements to remove personal information where possible. We’ll explore how CISA fits into the broader privacy landscape, where national security, cybersecurity, and individual rights intersect.
We also discuss why liability protections were necessary to incentivize information sharing, and how the Act raises ongoing questions about safeguards for personal data. Exam questions may reference CISA in the context of government access or incident response. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com