Privacy Criticism Precedes Senate Cybersecurity Bill

In The News Piece in U.S. News and World Report
March 3, 2015

By enabling broad powers and broad information sharing ability the bill would act as a kind of “cyber-surveillance,” Robyn Greene, policy counsel with the Open Technology Institute, wrote in a recent blog post. “[The bill] would provide a blanket authorization for companies to monitor their users’ activities for purposes other than protecting their own networks, as they are currently allowed to do,” Greene said.