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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · H.R. 1560 (Engrossed in House) — To improve cybersecurity in the United States through enhanced sharing of information about cybersecurity threats, to... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Table of Contents

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The table of contents of this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Table of Contents. Title I—Protecting Cyber Networks Act Sec. 101. Short title. Sec. 102. Sharing of cyber threat indicators and defensive measures by the Federal Government with non-Federal entities. Sec. 103. Authorizations for preventing, detecting, analyzing, and mitigating cybersecurity threats. Sec. 104. Sharing of cyber threat indicators and defensive measures with appropriate Federal entities other than the Department of Defense or the National Security Agency.
Sec. 105. Federal Government liability for violations of privacy or civil liberties. Sec. 106. Protection from liability. Sec. 107. Oversight of Government activities. Sec. 108. Report on cybersecurity threats. Sec. 109. Construction and preemption. Sec. 110. Definitions. Sec. 111. Comptroller General report on removal of personal identifying information. Sec. 112. Sunset. Title II—National Cybersecurity Protection Advancement Act Sec. 201. Short title. Sec. 202. National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center.
Sec. 203. Information sharing structure and processes. Sec. 204. Information sharing and analysis organizations. Sec. 205. Streamlining of Department of Homeland Security cybersecurity and infrastructure protection organization. Sec. 206. Cyber incident response plans. Sec. 207. Security and resiliency of public safety communications; Cybersecurity awareness campaign. Sec. 208. Critical infrastructure protection research and development. Sec. 209. Report on reducing cybersecurity risks in DHS data centers.
Sec. 210. Assessment. Sec. 211. Consultation. Sec. 212. Technical assistance. Sec. 213. Prohibition on new regulatory authority. Sec. 214. Sunset. Sec. 215. Prohibition on new funding. Sec. 216. Protection of Federal information systems. Sec. 217. Sunset. Sec. 218. Report on cybersecurity vulnerabilities of United States ports. Sec. 219. Report on cybersecurity and critical infrastructure. Sec. 220. GAO report on impact privacy and civil liberties.
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