The adoption of the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act in the U.S., among other initiatives both in the U.S. and internationally, are “likely to bring about a significant change in the way information sharing and collaboration works,” writes Allison Bender of Hogan Lovells for Privacy Tracker. Paired with emerging technical standards that “promise to enable efficient information sharing at scale,” we will begin to see how “cyber-threat intelligence is poised to transition from a revenue-generating resource to a public good,” Bender writes. That’s why we’ve programmed a session offering an ethical look at cyber-threat sharing, featuring representatives of the U.S. Department of Justice, IBM, IronNet Cybersecurity, and WilmerHale, to look at the future of information sharing and how to do it right.
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