The Senate passed the bill by 74-21 votes and now the bill heads for reconciliation with the earlier-passed House cybersecurity bill. The proponents of the bill said will help prevent cyberattacks by facilitating a common awareness in the cyber realm.
"I have directed an aggressive timetable for improving our federal cybersecurity in particular, and have made cybersecurity a top priority for DHS, alongside our other vital missions," Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson said.
"By sharing more cyber threat information, we can stay ahead of the threat, bolster our defenses, and better protect our critical networks from the growing threat cyber-attacks pose to our economic security and our national security," said Senator Tom Carper, ranking member of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
"This bill also underscores that we can have both strong cybersecurity and robust privacy protections," he said.
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"This voluntary information-sharing bill is an important first step, and I am pleased the Senate overwhelmingly supported this bipartisan legislation," Corker said.
Senator Mazie K Hirono said although the privacy provisions should be strengthened further, the voluntary nature of the bill and the cyber threat awareness it would promote are worthy of support.