Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid hopes to reintroduce cyber security legislation opposed by business groups once lawmakers return after Tuesday’s election, a Senate aide said, adding that a White House executive order might pave the way for a compromise on the bill, Reuters reports. Senator Joe Lieberman, one of the authors of the bill, would consider dropping a provision aimed at shoring up protection of critical infrastructure that had raised concerns among Senate Republicans, if that issue could be addressed in an executive order, Jeffrey Ratner, senior adviser for cybersecurity on the Senate Homeland Security Committee, said Wednesday. Lieberman, who heads the committee, “wants legislation, but he’s willing to focus on the rest of this bill, because there are important things there that he believes need to be implemented,” Ratner said after a cyber security event hosted by the Washington Post…
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