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GAO: Agencies Meet CISA Privacy Provisions on Sharing Cyberthreat Information

Among seven agencies meeting requirements for protecting privacy when sharing threat information that have policies to assist in receiving and sharing cybersecurity information are DOJ, the departments of Homeland Security and Commerce and Office of the Director of National Intelligence,…

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GAO reported Thursday. They met eight provisions of the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (see 1512180052) “relevant to the removal of personal information from cyber threat indicators and defensive measures,” GAO said. It said it incorporated into the report, “as appropriate,” technical comments from DHS, DOJ and DOD, another agency meeting the criteria.