
Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act
The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA) is a U.S. law that encourages private companies and government agencies to share cybersecurity threat information. Its goal is to improve protection against cyber attacks by allowing easier and more timely exchange of data about emerging threats, vulnerabilities, and attacks. The act aims to enhance national security and cybersecurity resilience while balancing privacy concerns by establishing guidelines for sharing information responsibly. Essentially, it creates a framework for collaboration between the private sector and government to better defend against digital threats.