The federal government's role in protecting U.S. citizens and
critical infrastructure from cyber attacks has been the subject of
recent congressional interest. Critical infrastructure commonly
refers to those entities that are so vital that their
incapacitation or destruction would have a debilitating impact on
national security, economic security, or the public health and
safety. This report discusses selected legal issues that frequently
arise in the context of recent legislation to address
vulnerabilities of critical infrastructure to cyber threats,
efforts to protect government networks from cyber threats, and
proposals to facilitate and encourage sharing of cyber threat
information among private sector and government entities. This
report also discusses the degree to which federal law may preempt
state law.
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