Presidential Telecommunications Group Suggests "Good Samaritan" Framework To Promote Data Sharing

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The framework is part of the Advisory Committee's Report on "Big Data Analytics" and was supported by numerous high-ranking defense officials.
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On May 11, the President's National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee met in Silicon Valley and suggested a "Good Samaritan" framework to allow both companies and individuals to provide data to the government following a cyber or terrorist attack or natural disaster without fear of subsequent privacy lawsuits. The framework is part of the Advisory Committee's Report on "Big Data Analytics" and was supported by numerous high-ranking defense officials.

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