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Daily Security Review

CISA’s Sunset Clause: What Happens if America’s Cyber Threat Shield Expires?

30 Sep 2025

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The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA), first enacted in 2015, is facing a critical expiration deadline in September 2025. Without reauthorization, the law that shields companies from liability when sharing cyber threat data with the federal government and industry peers will vanish, leaving organizations exposed to lawsuits and reputational risks. This episode dives deep into the high-stakes debate surrounding CISA’s renewal, exploring how the law enables a “whole animal” view of cyber threats by combining fragmented intelligence from multiple companies. We’ll examine the political roadblocks in Congress, including competing legislative priorities like the debt ceiling and demands for civil liberties amendments, that threaten to delay or derail renewal. Experts warn that even if CISA is eventually renewed—possibly retroactively—the lapse could create a dangerous “period of limbo” where companies pull back from sharing critical threat intelligence. We’ll also assess the broader operational consequences: siloed defenses, weakened national resilience, and heightened burdens on CISOs and security teams. Finally, we discuss why some see this moment as an opportunity to modernize the framework for today’s expanded digital and AI-driven threat landscape.#CISA #Cybersecurity #ThreatIntelligence #InformationSharing #Congress #NationalSecurity #RiskManagement #AI #CyberLaw

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