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Panel urges narrow technical updates to CISA 2015 for supply‑chain, AI and indicator sharing

3355652 · May 16, 2025
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Summary

Witnesses recommended targeted, surgical changes to CISA 2015—updating definitions to cover software supply‑chain signals, modernizing automated indicator sharing (AIS), and accounting for AI‑era threats—while cautioning that wholesale rewrites could delay reauthorization.

Industry witnesses told a House Homeland Security Subcommittee that CISA 2015 should be reauthorized quickly but amended later with narrowly tailored changes to reflect software supply‑chain risks, artificial intelligence‑driven threats, and modernization of sharing systems.

John Miller of the Information Technology Industry Council recommended a focused rubric: assess whether existing statutory definitions—such as “cyber threat indicator”—adequately capture today’s threats, including software supply‑chain signals. He suggested considering additions that would allow companies…

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