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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. 108

Sec. 108. Report on cybersecurity threats

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Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this title, the Director of National Intelligence, in consultation with the heads of other appropriate elements of the intelligence community, shall submit to the Select Committee on Intelligence of the Senate and the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of Representatives a report on cybersecurity threats to the national security and economy of the United States, including cyber attacks, theft, and data breaches. The report required by subsection
(a)shall include the following: An assessment of— the current intelligence sharing and cooperation relationships of the United States with other countries regarding cybersecurity threats (including cyber attacks, theft, and data breaches) directed against the United States that threaten the United States national security interests, economy, and intellectual property; and the relative utility of such relationships, which elements of the intelligence community participate in such relationships, and whether and how such relationships could be improved. A list and an assessment of the countries and non-state actors that are the primary threats of carrying out a cybersecurity threat (including a cyber attack, theft, or data breach) against the United States and that threaten the United States national security, economy, and intellectual property. A description of the extent to which the capabilities of the United States Government to respond to or prevent cybersecurity threats (including cyber attacks, theft, or data breaches) directed against the United States private sector are degraded by a delay in the prompt notification by private entities of such threats or cyber attacks, theft, and breaches. An assessment of additional technologies or capabilities that would enhance the ability of the United States to prevent and to respond to cybersecurity threats (including cyber attacks, theft, and data breaches). An assessment of any technologies or practices utilized by the private sector that could be rapidly fielded to assist the intelligence community in preventing and responding to cybersecurity threats. The report required by subsection
(a)shall be submitted in unclassified form, but may include a classified annex. The Director of National Intelligence shall make publicly available the unclassified portion of the report required by subsection (a). In this section, the term intelligence community has the meaning given that term in section 3 of the National Security Act of 1947 ( 50 U.S.C. 3003 ).
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