Bill Introduced to Repeal Cybersecurity Act of 2015


The Cybersecurity Act of 2015 (the Act) was passed into law on December 18, 2015, as Division N of H.R. 2029 (Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2016), the 2016 omnibus spending bill. Less than a month later, H.R.4350 was introduced as a bipartisan bill to repeal the Act. Proponents of the Act assert that legislation is needed to address vulnerabilities created as innovations in technology emerge and create gaps in existing law. Opponents to the Act argue that it is unlikely to successfully thwart cyber attacks and creates a broad threat to privacy and question its legitimacy, viewing it as hastily signed into law as part of a spending bill.

Highlights of the Act include the following:


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National Law Review, Volume VI, Number 35