§1503. Authorizations for preventing, detecting, analyzing, and mitigating cybersecurity threats — Inbound Citations
6 U.S.C. § 1503
Cited by 7 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 6 U.S.C. § 1503 as a whole
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(B) ensure that cyber threat indicators shared with the Federal Government by any non-Federal entity pursuant to section 1503 of this title in a manner other than the real-time process described in subsection (c) of this section—(i) are shared as quickly as operationally practicable with all of the appropriate Federal entities;(ii) are not subject to any unnecessary delay, interference, or any other action that could impede receipt by all of the appropriate Federal entities; and(iii) may be provided to other Federal entities; and
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(i) consistent with section 1503 of this title, communications between a Federal entity and a non-Federal entity regarding a previously shared cyber threat indicator to describe the relevant cybersecurity threat or develop a defensive measure based on such cyber threat indicator; and
Citations to §1503(a)
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(a) No cause of action shall lie or be maintained in any court against any private entity, and such action shall be promptly dismissed, for the monitoring of an information system and information under section 1503(a) of this title that is conducted in accordance with this subchapter.
Citations to §1503(c)
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(A) ensure that cyber threat indicators shared with the Federal Government by any non-Federal entity pursuant to section 1503(c) of this title through the real-time process described in subsection (c) of this section—(i) are shared in an automated manner with all of the appropriate Federal entities;(ii) are only subject to a delay, modification, or other action due to controls established for such real-time process that could impede real-time receipt by all of the appropriate Federal entities when the delay, modification, or other action is due to controls—(I) agreed upon unanimously by all of the heads of the appropriate Federal entities;(II) carried out before any of the appropriate Federal entities retains or uses the cyber threat indicators or defensive measures; and(III) uniformly applied such that each of the appropriate Federal entities is subject to the same delay, modification, or other action; and(iii) may be provided to other Federal entities;
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(b) No cause of action shall lie or be maintained in any court against any private entity, and such action shall be promptly dismissed, for the sharing or receipt of a cyber threat indicator or defensive measure under section 1503(c) of this title if—(1) such sharing or receipt is conducted in accordance with this subchapter; and(2) in a case in which a cyber threat indicator or defensive measure is shared with the Federal Government, the cyber threat indicator or defensive measure is shared in a manner that is consistent with section 1504(c)(1)(B) of this title and the sharing or receipt, as the case may be, occurs after the earlier of—(A) the date on which the interim policies and procedures are submitted to Congress under section 1504(a)(1) of this title and guidelines are submitted to Congress under section 1504(b)(1) of this title; or(B) the date that is 60 days after December 18, 2015.
Citations to §1503(c)(2)
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(2) Consistent with section 1503(c)(2) of this title and any other applicable provision of law, a cyber threat indicator or defensive measure provided by a non-Federal entity to the Federal Government under this subchapter shall be considered the commercial, financial, and proprietary information of such non-Federal entity when so designated by the originating non-Federal entity or a third party acting in accordance with the written authorization of the originating non-Federal entity.
Citations to §1503(e)
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(f) Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the antitrust exemption under section 1503(e) of this title or the protection from liability under section 1505 of this title.