Cybersecurity Dive September 17, 2025
Eric Geller

The two programs, which encourage information sharing and fund local improvements, are seen as critical for national cyber resilience.

The U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday took a significant step toward reauthorizing two key cybersecurity programs.

The newly released draft of the House’s temporary government-funding bill includes language reauthorizing both the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act and the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program. Both programs are set to expire on Sept. 30 unless lawmakers renew them.

The CISA law has received widespread support from cybersecurity experts and industry groups that describe it as essential for encouraging businesses to share cyber threat data with one another and the government. Trump administration officials have also endorsed its renewal.

“Without the protections codified...

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