Co-Chair Of Congressional Cybersecurity Caucus Says SOPA Would Interfere With Online Security
from the more-and-more-opposition dept
The opposition in Congress against SOPA continues to grow. The latest is a big one: the co-chair of the Congressional Cybersecurity Caucus, Rep. Jim Langevin, has come out against SOPA, stating his fears that the bill would negatively impact "security and openness" online. He noted that it "would interfere with efforts to increase transparency and security online" and specifically noted that it would undermine DNSSEC and similar efforts that "help increase trust online."Filed Under: congress, cybersecurity, dns blocking, jim langevin, pipa, protect ip, security, sopa