Amendment sought to expand eligibility to participate in the voluntary information sharing program created in the bill to include critical infrastructure owners and operators, which allows entities that are not entirely privately owned, such as airports, utilities, and public transit systems, to receive vital cybersecurity information and better secure their networks against cyber threats.

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Amendment Number
1019
Description
Amendment sought to expand eligibility to participate in the voluntary information sharing program created in the bill to include critical infrastructure owners and operators, which allows entities that are not entirely privately owned, such as airports, utilities, and public transit systems, to receive vital cybersecurity information and better secure their networks against cyber threats.
Purpose
An amendment numbered 1 printed in House Report 112-454 to expand eligibility to participate in the voluntary information sharing program created in the bill to include critical infrastructure owners and operators, which allows entities that are not entirely privately owned, such as airports, utilities, and public transit systems, to receive vital cybersecurity information and better secure their networks against cyber threats.
Congress
112
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Apr 26, 2012
Latest Action Text
On agreeing to the Langevin amendment Failed by recorded vote: 167 - 243 (Roll no. 184).
Latest Action Time
17:24:11
Submitted Date
Apr 26, 2012
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Dec 5, 2020
Amendment 1019 — Informed