This is why SV prefers fanning 0Day/VEP flames and nation-state threats to real examination of security failures.https://twitter.com/RosenzweigP/status/770976021138944000 …
And yet CISA's immunity may make it harder for parts of govt that were regulating to continue to do so.
-
-
CISA expressly cannot modify existing regulatory relationship, but lots to be learned about what SV cares about from CISA fight.
-
The banks, of course, are VERY well versed in avoiding regulation by becoming partners of govt. There's your villain.
-
Self-regulation approach worked like a charm with this admin—they practically sang FSISAC from hilltops Sound of Music style.
-
SV and others also played "privacy" fight against gov brilliantly. Knew USG couldn't fight that and find votes without industry.
-
I'm sorry you think privacy-scare-quotes in a bill that is lower standard than USSID 18 standards is so onerous.
-
I'm describing the reality, which is that industry objected to a lot on "privacy" instead of "anti-regulatory" grounds.
-
We would have been better off not passing CISA and passing the bill we actually needed. We didn't.
-
CISA is not the ideal bill, but I stand by it addressing common sense problems and that all alternatives were impossible.
- 3 more replies
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.