The 2015 Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act provided a legal framework for companies to share data with the government, but Congress failed to renew it before the shutdown.
Similar Posts
You’re doing Microsoft cloud wrong: automate away siloed deployments
BysgadminManaging Microsoft cloud infrastructure doesn’t have to mean living inside the Azure portal.
9to5Mac Top Stories: iOS 26.3 beta, App Store changes, Apple Music features
BysgadminWelcome to 9to5Mac’s top stories of the week, where we recap the biggest news in the Apple world every Saturday. This…
Black Friday deals are already live, so why not consider a new laptop? Here’s what I’d buy as an expert
BysgadminThirteen deals for all uses and budgets – picked out from thousands of options
The best 75-inch TVs, all tested by our big-screen experts.
BysgadminThe best 75-inch TVs offer a true big-screen experience, with a size befitting the greatest films and the most nail-biting sports…
Anthropic has new rules for a more dangerous AI landscape
BysgadminAnthropic has updated the usage policy for its Claude AI chatbot in response to growing concerns about safety. In addition to…
Google I/O 2025: how to watch and what to expect
BysgadminGoogle’s annual I/O developer conference is almost here, and all eyes will be on the company’s opening keynote. But for the…
