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May 21, 2012
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CFA Joins Letter to Senate Opposing S. 2105, the Cyber Security Act of 2012
Dear Senator,
We, the undersigned organizations, write to express our deep concerns with S. 2105, the Cyber Security Act of 2012. In particular, we are concerned that the information-sharing provisions in Title VII allow companies, “notwithstanding any law,” to share sensitive Internet and other information with the government without sufficient privacy safeguards, oversight or accountability.
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