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US cyber intel sharing law set for temporary extension
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US cyber intel sharing law set for temporary extension

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The US’ CISA 2015 cyber intelligence sharing law that lapsed just over a month ago amid a wider shutdown, will receive a temporary lease of life should attempts to reopen the federal government succeed.

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