OTI Welcomes House Passage of the “Cyber Vulnerability Disclosure Reporting Act”
Today鈥檚 House vote is a step forward toward enabling the public to assess how the administration decides to disclose cyber vulnerabilities.
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Today鈥檚 House vote is a step forward toward enabling the public to assess how the administration decides to disclose cyber vulnerabilities.
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