https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/11/senate-defeats-dangerously-vague-cybersecurity-act-again

November 14, 2012 | By Mark M. Jaycox and Rainey Reitman
Senate Defeats Dangerously Vague Cybersecurity Act—Again

With your help last summer we helped defeat Senator Lieberman's Cybersecurity 
Act. But for some reason, Senate Majority Leader Reid decided to call for 
another vote on the bill in the lame duck session today. After an hour's 
debate, the full Senate voted 51 to 47 against cloture for the Cybersecurity 
Act, meaning it can't move forward for a vote.

We've spent months going over the various faults in the bill—and of the faults 
in the other proposed Cybersecurity bills. We were particularly concerned 
because the Cybersecurity Act included overly vague definitions for key terms 
like "cybersecurity threat," "cybersecurity threat indicator," and even 
"countermeasures."

EFF believes in strong privacy and security for networked devices—that's why we 
champion technologies like Tor and HTTPS Everywhere. But we believe that 
legislation in the arena of cybersecurity should not provide broad, vague 
powers that allow companies to skirt existing privacy law.  

"We're looking forward to having a more informed debate about cybersecurity 
next session, and hope Congress will bear in mind the serious privacy interests 
of individual Internet users. We don't need to water down existing privacy law 
to address the challenges of cybersecurity," said Senior Staff Attorney Lee 
Tien.

Today, the Senate voted correctly by not proceeding on the Cybersecurity Act. 
After pushing the same bill on two different occasions, Senator Reid finally 
declared: "All cybersecurity bills dead for this Congress." That's in large 
part thanks to the outcry of EFF supporters who spoke out against the bill. 
Thank you for your support.

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